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[Case report: cutaneous tuberculosis and tuberculous osteomyelitis]. | LitMetric

[Case report: cutaneous tuberculosis and tuberculous osteomyelitis].

Mikrobiyol Bul

Ankara Numune Egitim ve Araştirma Hastanesi Birinci infeksiyon Hastaliklari ve Klinik Mikrobiyoloji Klinigi, Ankara.

Published: January 2005

AI Article Synopsis

  • A 27-year-old male was diagnosed with skin and bone tuberculosis after developing lesions in his right ankle following a trauma, which worsened over time despite antibiotic treatment.
  • The patient showed symptoms of fever, weight loss, and night sweats, and his father was already undergoing anti-tuberculosis treatment.
  • Treatment lasted 12 months with specific medications, and no relapse was observed during a one-year follow-up, highlighting the need to consider tuberculosis in patients with persistent skin lesions, especially in areas where the disease is common.

Article Abstract

In this report, a 27 years old male patient diagnosed to have skin and bone tuberculosis (TB) has been presented. The patient admitted to the hospital with the complaints of fever, weight loss and night sweats. Patient's history revealed that following a trauma a skin lesion in the right ankle was developed and this was followed by the development of many lesions in different parts of the body. The lesions persisted despite the use of various antibiotics since a year. It has been recorded that his father has already been receiving anti-tuberculosis treatment. Osteomyelitis was detected in the distal part of right tibia by computerized tomography, and Mycobacterium tuberculosis was isolated from the specimens of skin lesion. The patient was immunocompetent, and there was no pulmonary involvement. Isoniazid (INAH), rifampin (RIF), ethambutol and morphozinamid therapy has been started and completed to 12 months with INAH and RIF. In the post-treatment follow-up of patient for one year, no relapse was detected. As a result, tuberculosis should be considered in patients with persistent skin lesions especially in endemic countries.

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