HIV Infection and Osteoarticular Tuberculosis: Strange Bedfellows

  • Hodkinson B
  • Osman N
  • Botha-Scheepers S
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We report the case of a 47-year-old female patient with rheumatoid arthritis and HIV infection presenting with a 3-week history of a painful swollen knee, increased serum inflammatory markers, and a low CD4 lymphocyte count. The diagnosis of TB arthritis was made by synovial fluid culture, GeneXpert/PCR, and confirmed by histopathology of a synovial biopsy. A mini literature review suggests that although HIV infection is associated with extrapulmonary TB, osteoarticular TB is a relatively unusual presentation in an HIV positive patient. The diagnostic utility of the GeneXpert test is explored. We also describe the patient’s good response to an intra-articular corticosteroid injection in combination with standard anti-TB therapy.

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Hodkinson, B., Osman, N., & Botha-Scheepers, S. (2016). HIV Infection and Osteoarticular Tuberculosis: Strange Bedfellows. Case Reports in Rheumatology, 2016, 1–4. https://doi.org/10.1155/2016/5718423

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