额骨结核——一种罕见的疾病:病例报告及文献回顾

IF 0.3 Q4 ONCOLOGY
Jeba Nazneen, Vasundhara Patil, Ujjwal Agarwal, Aashna Karbhari, Gauri Bornak, Pranjal Rai, Abhishek Mahajan
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摘要

额骨结核是一种罕见的疾病,最常见于儿童。在无痛性头皮肿胀的情况下,伴有或不伴有鼻窦放电,对抗生素没有反应,必须提出强烈的怀疑指数。一般来说,常规的x线摄影和计算机断层摄影是用来建立诊断连同微生物确认。我们提出一个有趣的情况下,一个年轻的男孩谁提出了一个2个月大的骨病变在额部头皮,并伴有纵隔淋巴结累及。组织病理学显示为结核起源,成功的抗结核治疗在3个月内显著改善。颅骨很少受到结核的影响,结核可表现为肿胀、窦性分泌物、疼痛,或在极少数情况下失明。由于这种疾病具有潜在的可治愈性和良好的预后,因此需要及时诊断。治疗的基石是抗结核治疗,而手术干预有时可能需要。我们的病例强调了在处理头皮肿胀时,特别是在儿童中,将结核病作为一种鉴别诊断的重要性。
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Tuberculosis of Frontal Bone—A Rare Entity: Case Report and Review of Literature
Abstract Tuberculosis of the frontal bone is a rare entity, most commonly occurring in childhood. In situations of painless scalp swelling coupled with or without a discharging sinus that has not responded to antibiotics, a strong index of suspicion must be raised. Generally, conventional radiography and computed tomography are used for establishing the diagnosis along with microbiological confirmation. We present an interesting case of a young boy who presented with a 2-month-old bone lesion in the frontal scalp, accompanied by mediastinal lymph node involvement. Histopathology revealed tuberculous origin and successful antitubercular therapy resulted in significant improvement within 3 months. The calvarial bones can rarely be affected by tuberculosis, which can present with swelling, sinus discharge, pain, or in rare cases as blindness. Prompt diagnosis of this disease is needed as it is potentially curable and has an excellent prognosis. The cornerstone of treatment is antitubercular therapy, while surgical intervention may sometimes be required. Our case highlights the importance of keeping tuberculosis as a differential at the back of the mind when dealing with scalp swellings, particularly in children.
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期刊介绍: The journal will cover technical and clinical studies related to medical and pediatric oncology in human well being including ethical and social issues. Articles with clinical interest and implications will be given preference.
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