Literature DB >> 8300652

Cystic tuberculosis of bone in children.

M N Rasool1, S Govender, K S Naidoo.   

Abstract

We treated 13 children with histologically confirmed cystic tuberculosis of bone. Ten had solitary cystic lesions and three had the multicystic form. Signs and symptoms were related mainly to the joint adjacent to the cyst. Most lesions were in the metaphyses of long bones. They were radiolucent, round or oval, and resembled pyogenic infections, aneurysmal and simple bone cysts, cartilaginous tumours or osteoid osteoma. Only two of the children had pulmonary tuberculosis. The Mantoux skin test was negative in four children and the ESR was normal in five. Curettage followed by anti-tuberculosis therapy for one year resulted in good healing, but two children had residual joint contractures. Biopsy should be taken from the cystic area rather than from the synovium when a joint is involved.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8300652

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bone Joint Surg Br        ISSN: 0301-620X


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