Rahul Shah, Aditya Rao, Siddharth Gunay, Shradha Kulkarni
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导言:印度占全球结核病(TB)病例的 25% 以上。骨骼结核约占肺外结核病例的 15%,占所有结核病例的 5%。脊柱是骨关节结核最常见的发病部位,占骨关节结核病例总数的一半。扁平骨(如肩胛骨)的结核骨髓炎并不常见。与普通人群相比,医护人员患结核病的风险要高得多。这一点尤其值得关注,特别是在结核病流行的国家:一名 26 岁的医生因右肩部钝痛 1 个月而就诊,无全身症状。深部触诊时,患者的冠状突有压痛,但无其他阳性发现。平片检查无异常,但磁共振成像显示冠突有骨髓性改变,组织病理学证实为结核。经过 18 个月的抗结核治疗后,患者恢复良好:在结核病流行的国家,无论免疫力、疫苗接种情况和影像学表现如何,都必须高度怀疑结核病,尤其是医护人员。早期诊断和及时治疗可获得良好的功能效果。
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Tuberculous Osteomyelitis of the Coracoid Process Presenting as Shoulder Pain: A Case Report.

Introduction: India accounts for more than 25% of the global cases of tuberculosis (TB). Skeletal TB accounts for approximately 15% of extra-pulmonary TB cases and up to 5% of all TB cases. Spine is the most common site for osteoarticular TB accounting for half of the total osteoarticular TB cases. TB osteomyelitis of flat bones such as the scapula is uncommon. The risk of TB among healthcare workers is significantly higher as compared to the general population. This is of particular concern, especially in endemic countries.

Case report: A 26-year-old doctor presented with a 1-month history of dull-aching right shoulder pain without constitutional symptoms. The patient had tenderness over coracoid process on deep palpation with no other positive findings. Plain radiographs were unremarkable but magnetic resonance imaging revealed osteomyelitic changes in the coracoid process which was confirmed as TB on histopathology. The patient had excellent outcome after 18 months of anti-tuberculous therapy.

Conclusion: A high index of suspicion of TB is imperative in endemic countries, especially in healthcare workers, irrespective of the immunity, vaccination status, and radiographic appearance. Early diagnosis and timely treatment give excellent functional outcomes.

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