Isolated spontaneous primary tubercular erector spinae abscess: A case report and review of literature

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Abstract

Isolated spontaneous primary tubercular erector spinae abscess in an immunocompetent patient is very rare. Here, we report such a case of 21-year-old female, which was successfully managed with timely diagnosis and intervention. Isolated primary tubercular abscess of erector spinae is a rare differential diagnosis of low back pain; however, it must be suspected in an endemic region for tuberculosis, especially when raised erythrocytic sedimentation rate and C-reactive protein are present. Excision along with anti tubercular therapy proved to be a successful strategy in our patient.

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Garg, B., Pannu, C. D., Poudel, R. R., & Morey, V. (2015). Isolated spontaneous primary tubercular erector spinae abscess: A case report and review of literature. Asian Spine Journal, 9(2), 276–280. https://doi.org/10.4184/asj.2015.9.2.276

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