| Literature DB >> 30931280 |
Sonia Almeida1, Marta Valentim1, Catarina Neto1, Marta Cerol1, Marina Boticário1, Maria Ines Santos1, Ana Gameiro1.
Abstract
Extrapulmonary tuberculosis (TB) represents a diagnostic challenge. Bone TB is an uncommon and important presentation of extrapulmonary TB, which can lead to bone destruction, deformity and even paraplegia. Breast TB is rare and often confused with neoplasia, since the clinical and imaging presentations are not specific. Any of these extrapulmonary TB presentations, in the absence of cultural isolation of mycobacteria, oblige the exclusion of other diseases (secondary or infectious diseases). The authors report a case of multifocal extrapulmonary TB, as an example of the problem with the differential diagnosis of the disease. LEARNING POINTS: Extrapulmonary TB remains a diagnostic challenge.Consider breast TB as a differential diagnosis of mammary nodules.A high level of suspicion is necessary to make an early diagnosis and start appropriate treatment before irreversible damage takes place.Entities:
Keywords: Infectious diseases; extrapulmonary tuberculosis; tuberculosis
Year: 2019 PMID: 30931280 PMCID: PMC6438115 DOI: 10.12890/2019_001062
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Case Rep Intern Med ISSN: 2284-2594
Figure 1Breast ultrasound: area of structural heterogeneity in the left breast, thickening of the skin and swelling in the lower quadrants with interstitial oedema, without nodular formations.
Figure 2Chest CT scan: nodular lesion in the left breast.
Figure 3Lumbar spine CT scan: extensive lytic lesions in the central and posterior region of the L1 body, conditioning deformation of the dural sac.
Figure 4Lumbar CT scan after antimycobacterial therapy: improvement of bone lesions.