Unusual spinal tuberculosis after adequate chemotherapy for lymph node tuberculosis in an immunocompetent man

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Abstract

A 35 year old man developed paraplegia due to an epidural mass 15 months after completion of a full chemotherapy course for pulmonary and lymph node Mycobacterium bovis infection. His cellular immune function was normal after treatment. It is suggested that the lesion was a granulomatous healing response rather than bacteriological recurrence.

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O’Hickey, S. P., Pithie, A., & Skinner, C. (1992). Unusual spinal tuberculosis after adequate chemotherapy for lymph node tuberculosis in an immunocompetent man. Thorax, 47(11), 986–987. https://doi.org/10.1136/thx.47.11.986

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