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Imaging of tuberculosis. V. Peripheral osteoarticular and soft-tissue tuberculosis.

C Hugosson1, R S Nyman, J Brismar, S G Larsson, S Lindahl, C Lundstedt.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To assess frequency, location, and appearance of peripheral osteoarticular and soft-tissue tuberculosis (TB).
MATERIAL AND METHODS: Twenty-five of 503 patients with TB had peripheral osteoarticular TB and 5 had soft-tissue TB. Chest radiography, CT, and MR imaging were applied.
RESULTS: The location of the osteoarticular lesion was articular/epiphyseal in 14 patients, articular/metaphyseal in 3, and metaphyseal without joint involvement in 3. Involvement of flat bone was found in 4 patients (5 lesions). The morphologic appearance was similar to that of a lytic tumour in 9 patients (10 lesions) and that of a destructive joint lesion in 16 patients. The soft-tissue TB in all 5 patients presented as an abscess. Twelve patients had a total of 20 additional sites of involvement: chest in 9, abdomen in 4, spine in 4, the neck in 3, and the central nervous system in one patient.
CONCLUSION: On the basis of radiologic appearance, it can be difficult to differentiate peripheral osteoarticular and soft-tissue TB from other degenerative, inflammatory, or neoplastic disorders, and the importance of a high awareness is stressed in order to reach an early diagnosis.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8688232     DOI: 10.1177/02841851960373P216

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Radiol        ISSN: 0284-1851            Impact factor:   1.990


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