Disseminated tuberculosis presenting as finger swelling in a 2-year-old: a case report of TB osteomyelitis.

IF 0.4 Q4 SURGERY
Case Reports in Plastic Surgery and Hand Surgery Pub Date : 2025-03-11 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1080/23320885.2025.2473383
Abdulrahman N AlGhazi, Mohammed H AlZahrani, Wijdan A AlMutiri, Nora M AlZoum
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Abstract

Tuberculosis (TB) is a chronic granulomatous infection caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis. TB primarily affects the lungs. A small percentage of cases are associated with extrapulmonary TB (EPTB). Of all EPTB, skeletal TB accounts for 1-5% of the cases, with the vertebrae being the most commonly affected. Involvement of the hands usually occurs in children under the age of six, with the bones of the proximal phalanx of the middle and index fingers being the most reported sites of infection. We describe a case of disseminated TB presenting as swelling in the index finger. Due to its nonspecific symptoms and insidious course, this condition is frequently overlooked. The presented case is unique compared to other documented TB cases as the child did not undergone Bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) vaccination, a factor that might have contributed to the disease progression. Additionally, traditional cauterization was noted in the patient's history, a practice that could complicate the diagnosis. Physicians should consider TB osteomyelitis when encountering young patients with finger swelling, particularly in endemic areas. Prompt recognition and diagnosis of TB osteomyelitis are crucial for early intervention and better outcomes.

2岁儿童播散性结核表现为手指肿胀:结核性骨髓炎1例报告。
结核病是一种由结核分枝杆菌引起的慢性肉芽肿感染。结核病主要影响肺部。一小部分病例与肺外结核(EPTB)有关。在所有EPTB中,骨骼结核占病例的1-5%,椎骨是最常受影响的。手部受累通常发生在6岁以下的儿童中,其中中指和食指的近端指骨是报告最多的感染部位。我们描述了一个病例播散结核表现为肿胀在食指。由于其非特异性的症状和潜伏的过程,这种情况经常被忽视。与其他记录在案的结核病病例相比,该病例是独特的,因为该儿童没有接受卡介苗疫苗接种,这可能是导致疾病进展的一个因素。此外,传统的烧灼术在患者的病史中被记录下来,这种做法可能使诊断复杂化。医生在遇到手指肿胀的年轻患者时应考虑结核骨髓炎,特别是在流行地区。及时识别和诊断结核性骨髓炎对于早期干预和更好的结果至关重要。
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