| Literature DB >> 20146955 |
M Abid1, M Ben Amar, M Abdenadher, A Haj Kacem, R Mzali, I Beyrouti Mohamed.
Abstract
Isolated thoracic parietal involvement is a very rare form of tuberculosis and multifocal localization is exceptional. It often poses a diagnostic problem with parietal tumours requiring recourse to surgical biopsy. We report a case of tuberculous abscess localized to the anterior and superior part of the chest wall with a second abdominal localization but without any pulmonary involvement. The patient was a woman of 56 years presenting with a one-year history of a swelling to the right of the sternum accompanied after several months by a second swelling to the right side of the abdomen. The radiological and biological investigations revealed a parietal tumour in two separate areas. The diagnosis was confirmed by histological examination of a surgical biopsy and bacteriological examination of a percutaneous aspirate of the collection. Standard anti-tuberculosis treatment was given for nine months with good clinical and radiological resolution. In this case report, we study the anatomical and clinical features of this condition and discuss the diagnostic difficulties.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 20146955 DOI: 10.1016/j.rmr.2009.11.010
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rev Mal Respir ISSN: 0761-8425 Impact factor: 0.622