Tubercular cold abscess at an unusual site mimicking a pyogenic abscess

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Abstract

Tuberculosis affects much of the world's population, and 1 - 5% of all cases are musculoskeletal. Tuberculosis of the soft tissues secondary to underlying bone involvement is not uncommon, but selective tissue involvement without bony abnormality is rare. We present a case in which two tubercular abscesses presented at an unusual site with no underlying bony involvement, simulating a pyogenic abscess.

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Abqari, S., Anjum, A., Khan, D. I., Nawab, T., & Sardha, M. (2013). Tubercular cold abscess at an unusual site mimicking a pyogenic abscess. SAJCH South African Journal of Child Health, 7(2), 77–78. https://doi.org/10.7196/SAJCH.578

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