Context: Tuberculosis (TB) is a common infectious disorder in developing countries. A significant load of patients with extrapulmonary TB are diagnosed in our institute, mostly involving the spine.
Aim: We aimed to present our experience in the surgical management of spinal TB.
Introductions: Sweat gland carcinoma is very rare with a reported incidence of less than 0.005% of all tumour specimens resected surgically (Tulenko and Conway, 1965) [1].
Case Report: A sixty year old male patient presented to us with a solitary swelling over the left chest wall since two months.