Isolated tuberculosis of the patella mimicking as prepatellar bursitis.
Rashid AnjumVivek SharmaNavdeep SinghPublished in: BMJ case reports (2024)
Patellar tuberculosis (TB) is a rare manifestation of musculoskeletal tuberculosis, accounting for a small proportion of cases. This case report presents a detailed analysis of a female patient in her early 30s who presented with isolated TB of the patella without concurrent pulmonary involvement. The patient received antitubercular chemotherapy, consisting of a 4-month intensive phase followed by an 8-month continuation phase. This case report underscores the rarity and diagnostic complexities associated with patellar TB. The condition often presents with non-specific symptoms, often mimicking prepatellar bursitis, necessitating a high level of clinical suspicion, particularly in patients from the endemic areas. Radiographic imaging and histopathological examination play crucial roles in establishing an accurate diagnosis. Antitubercular chemotherapy forms the cornerstone of treatment while surgical intervention is reserved for cases of extensive bone destruction or treatment failure.
Keyphrases
- case report
- mycobacterium tuberculosis
- end stage renal disease
- high resolution
- total knee arthroplasty
- pulmonary tuberculosis
- randomized controlled trial
- newly diagnosed
- hiv aids
- ejection fraction
- chronic kidney disease
- combination therapy
- radiation therapy
- prognostic factors
- mass spectrometry
- depressive symptoms
- peritoneal dialysis
- adverse drug
- body composition
- bone mineral density
- human immunodeficiency virus
- photodynamic therapy
- hiv infected
- drug induced
- fluorescence imaging