2012
DOI: 10.1007/s00402-012-1527-2
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Tuberculous extensor tenosynovitis of the hand

Abstract: Tuberculous tenosynovitis is a rare manifestation of extrapulmonary tuberculosis (Tb), especially if solely the dorsal hand compartment is affected. In this report, we present the medical history of an immuno-competent 32-year-old man presented with a painful swelling of the right dorsal wrist. Initial inflammation onset had occurred 6 months before he consulted our service, resulting in consultation of several physicians and extensive diagnostic procedures without gaining a specific diagnosis. Finally, after … Show more

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“…In those rare cases without evidence of IV drug use, pyogenic extensor tenosynovitis has occurred secondary to rare fungus or atypical bacteria [ 3 , 4 ]. Mason et al describe the case of a 48-year-old male with unicentric Castleman’s disease who presented with an 8-month history of progressively enlarging mass on the dorsum of his left hand [ 4 ].…”
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“…In those rare cases without evidence of IV drug use, pyogenic extensor tenosynovitis has occurred secondary to rare fungus or atypical bacteria [ 3 , 4 ]. Mason et al describe the case of a 48-year-old male with unicentric Castleman’s disease who presented with an 8-month history of progressively enlarging mass on the dorsum of his left hand [ 4 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…He was found to have cryptococcal extensor tenosynovitis and was successfully managed with surgical debridement and antifungal therapy. Probst et al describe another case of a 32-year-old immune-competent male who presented with chronic tuberculous-induced extensor tenosynovitis of his wrist [ 3 ]. He was treated with surgical tenosynovectomy and multidrug tuberculosis therapy.…”
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“…The flexor tendons are the most common site of hand and wrist tuberculous tenosynovitis. Extensor tendon involvement is uncommon (11). In the disease that has been going on for a long time, necrotic joint synovium and accumulation fibrinous material in the synovial fluid may lead to producing rice bodies (9).…”
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“… 4 Extensor tendon involvement is uncommon, as one series found that only 2 of 32 patients had both extensor and flexor involvement, and there are very few reports of isolated extensor sheath infection. 3 , 9 …”
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confidence: 99%