Tuberculous fasciitis in polymyositis: A rare case of extrapulmonary tuberculosis

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A 71-year-old woman with polymyositis presenting with left thigh pain and an intermittent fever was admitted to Osaka Rosai Hospital. We initially diagnosed that her pain and fever were caused by a soft tissue infection because her polymyositis was controlled. She did not respond to various antibiotic therapies. Chest computed tomography demonstrated miliary tuberculosis (TB). Ziehl-Neelsen staining of liver biopsy specimens revealed epithelioid cell granuloma and acid-fast bacilli. Therefore, we finally diagnosed the lesion as TB fasciitis that improved with anti-TB drug therapy. The atypical presentation of TB fasciitis demonstrates the clinical importance of eliminating TB infections in immunocompromised hosts.

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Nagayama, I., Nagatoya, K., Kurahara, Y., Mega, A., Morita, M., Haga, R., … Yamauchi, A. (2016). Tuberculous fasciitis in polymyositis: A rare case of extrapulmonary tuberculosis. Internal Medicine, 55(21), 3205–3209. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.55.5548

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