2016
DOI: 10.1097/sap.0000000000000603
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Flexor Tenosynovitis Due to Tuberculosis in Hand and Wrist

Abstract: The treatment of flexor tenosynovitis in the hand and wrist due to tuberculosis is controversial. Although some authors recommend the antituberculous chemotherapy, the others recommend the surgical treatment. In this article, 12 patients with synovial tuberculosis of the flexor aspect of the hand and the wrist were evaluated with respect to diagnosis and treatment modalities. None of the patients had a history of tuberculosis, concomitant disease, immunosuppressive drug use, drug abuse, and human immunodeffici… Show more

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“…Chest X-ray is usually normal in cases of hand tuberculosis. 6,8,9 It is important for physicians to keep in mind that tuberculosis of the bone and joint can be a primary, isolated lesion. Chest Xray was negative, as is the case in two-third of the patients with bone tuberculosis.…”
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“…Chest X-ray is usually normal in cases of hand tuberculosis. 6,8,9 It is important for physicians to keep in mind that tuberculosis of the bone and joint can be a primary, isolated lesion. Chest Xray was negative, as is the case in two-third of the patients with bone tuberculosis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because of this, smears, Ziehl-Nelson stains, and tuberculosis cultures in Lowenstein-Jensen (Salubris AŞ, İstanbul) and BACTEC media (Becton Dickinson, Sparks Glencoe, MD) are frequently negative in extrapulmonary tuberculosis. 2,9 Therefore, negative results in micro-scopic evaluation should not exclude the diagnosis of tuberculosis in endemic areas with typical clinical, radiological, and histopathological features. 2,9 In regions where tuberculosis is not endemic, histopathologic or microbiologic confirmation should be mandatory.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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