Literature DB >> 8314185

Tuberculosis of bones and joints of the foot: an analysis of 22 cases.

M S Dhillon1, S Sharma, S S Gill, O N Nagi.   

Abstract

Skeletal tuberculosis constitutes 1% to 3% of extrapulmonary cases and involvement of foot bones is rare. Lack of awareness and a confusing clinical and radiological picture often lead to a delay in diagnosis. We reviewed 23 feet seen over a 3.5-year period. Most cases were children or young adults less than 40 years of age; isolated bony involvement was seen in 10 feet, with the calcaneus being involved in five cases. Articular involvement at presentation was seen in 13 cases and these cases had significantly higher delays in diagnosis. Twenty cases responded to antitubercular therapy alone while one case had to be operated (there was one fatal outcome). Complete resolution of sequestra was seen with antitubercular therapy alone. The results were better in cases with isolated bony involvement, while cases with joint involvement had residual sequelae in the form of stiffness or pain. Two patients were advised arthrodesis. Early diagnosis and antitubercular therapy is essential to prevent joint involvement from periarticular bony lesions; surgical intervention is rarely needed. A high index of suspicion has to be maintained in high risk groups like Asian immigrants. Concomitant extraskeletal lesions may not always be present.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8314185     DOI: 10.1177/107110079301400904

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Foot Ankle        ISSN: 0198-0211


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