Isolated Tuberculosis of the Wrist: Subtle but Destructive

  • Manas A
  • Bajuri M
  • Muhammad Nawawi R
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Abstract

Tuberculosis is an infection that can occur in every organ of the body, but it rarely affects the wrist joint. We report a rare case of a male patient with wrist tuberculosis with a subtle presentation. Our patient's left wrist had been swollen for four months and progressively worsened, becoming ulcerated one week prior to presentation to our center. He was asymptomatic, but a previous radiograph showed global destruction of the wrist joint. Clinical investigations, that is, polymerase chain reaction test for tuberculosis and histopathological examination, showed classic findings of tuberculosis, which lead to the initiation of anti-tuberculosis treatment.

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Manas, A., Bajuri, M. Y., & Muhammad Nawawi, R. F. (2020). Isolated Tuberculosis of the Wrist: Subtle but Destructive. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.7939

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