Tuberculosis monoarticular de la muñeca. Comunicación de un caso

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Monoarticular tuberculosis of the wrist is a rare presentation of primary tuberculosis, being more common skeletal forms involving the spine. Extraspinal tuberculous osteomyelitis is rare and comprises only 2 to 3% of all cases of osteoarticular Mycobacterium tuberculosis infections. We present a case of a 49 years old female patient, who worked as an hospital cleaning employed without other comorbidity. After a low energy injury of the wrist she suffered pain syndrome diagnosticated as a flexor tendinopathy, managed with nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and physical therapy. Eight months later patient evolves with chronic pain in range of motion of right wrist joint, leading to a complete radiological, surgical biopsy and cultures. Histology, and molecular biology confirmed the wrist joint tuberculosis diagnosis. Pharmacological treatment and physical therapy were initiated with appropriated response.

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Palma, J. C., Díaz, E., Islas, S., Silva, J., & Mella, S. (2017). Tuberculosis monoarticular de la muñeca. Comunicación de un caso. Revista Chilena de Infectologia, 34(5), 511–515. https://doi.org/10.4067/S0716-10182017000500511

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