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Tuberculous Sacroiliitis with Secondary Psoas Abscess: A Case Report

Tuberculous Sacroiliitis with Secondary Psoas Abscess: A Case Report
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摘要 <div style="text-align:justify;"> <span style="font-family:Verdana;">Tuberculous sacroiliitis secondary to a psoas abscess is rare, only a few sporadic cases were reported in the literature. Tuberculous sacroiliitis is rare, usually unilateral, its symptomatology is misleading, its diagnosis is often delayed or even confused with damage to the hip or lumbosacral hinge, most often related to difficulties exploration of the sacroiliac joint. We report the case of a 66-year-old diabetic patient with low back pain, unilateral right with inflammatory appearance, insidious installation, evolving for about 8 months. The diagnosis of tuberculous sacroiliitis was made after biopsy of the sacroiliac joint. CT and MRI are necessary for lesion diagnosis. Tuberculosis treatment was started and the abscess was surgically drained. The aim of this work was to describe the diagnostic pathway of a patient with tuberculous sacroiliitis in a tropical environment. Conclusion: Tuberculous sacroiliitis, secondary to an abscess of the psoas muscle is an unusual cause of hip pain and is likely to be overlooked due to its atypical presentation.</span> </div> <div style="text-align:justify;"> <span style="font-family:Verdana;">Tuberculous sacroiliitis secondary to a psoas abscess is rare, only a few sporadic cases were reported in the literature. Tuberculous sacroiliitis is rare, usually unilateral, its symptomatology is misleading, its diagnosis is often delayed or even confused with damage to the hip or lumbosacral hinge, most often related to difficulties exploration of the sacroiliac joint. We report the case of a 66-year-old diabetic patient with low back pain, unilateral right with inflammatory appearance, insidious installation, evolving for about 8 months. The diagnosis of tuberculous sacroiliitis was made after biopsy of the sacroiliac joint. CT and MRI are necessary for lesion diagnosis. Tuberculosis treatment was started and the abscess was surgically drained. The aim of this work was to describe the diagnostic pathway of a patient with tuberculous sacroiliitis in a tropical environment. Conclusion: Tuberculous sacroiliitis, secondary to an abscess of the psoas muscle is an unusual cause of hip pain and is likely to be overlooked due to its atypical presentation.</span> </div>
作者 Kaba Condé Carlos Othon Guelngar Igué Kadidjatou D. D. Granga Mamadou Ciré Barry Mamadou Hady Karinka Diawara Konaté Mamady Touré Moriba Awada Mohamed Fodé Abass Cissé Kaba Condé;Carlos Othon Guelngar;Igué Kadidjatou;D. D. Granga;Mamadou Ciré Barry;Mamadou Hady;Karinka Diawara;Konaté Mamady;Touré Moriba;Awada Mohamed;Fodé Abass Cissé(Department of Neurology, Academic Hospital, University of Conakry, Conakry, Guinea;Department of Rheumatology, Academic Hospital, University of Conakry, Conakry, Guinea;Department of Pediatric, Mother and child Hospital, Ndjamena, Chad;Department of Pediatric, Academic Hospital, University of Conakry, Conakry, Guinea)
出处 《Open Journal of Rheumatology and Autoimmune Diseases》 2021年第2期48-52,共5页 风湿病与自身免疫疾病期刊(英文)
关键词 Tuberculous Sacroiliitis Psoas Abscess GUINEA Tuberculous Sacroiliitis Psoas Abscess Guinea
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