Tuberculosis of the knee: A case report and literature review

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Tuberculosis (TB) is currently in resurgence due to immigration from endemic areas. Skeletal TB frequently mimics more common etiologies and can be difficult to diagnose. A case of TB knee arthritis in a young woman with painful and swelling knee is reported here. Arthrotomy was performed and inflamed synovial tissue was found, with multiple rice bodies in the eroded lateral femoral condyle. The patient was treated with an antituberculosis polytherapy and at 1-year follow-up, she reported relief from pain and swelling. We believe that all surgeons assessing patients from TB endemic regions have to adopt an updated approach toTB treatment. Thus, a literature review is also reported here on the current strategies used in different knee TB cases.

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Uboldi, F. M., Limonta, S., Ferrua, P., Manunta, A., & Pellegrini, A. (2017). Tuberculosis of the knee: A case report and literature review. Joints, 5(3), 180–183. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0037-1605591

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