Diagnosis, Management, and Prognosis of Spinal Tuberculosis: A Case Report

  • Talebzadeh A
  • Talebzadeh N
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Abstract

Spinal tuberculosis (TB) is a condition that affects numerous people around the world. The incidence of TB prior to the pandemic was decreasing by about 1.8% per year; however, COVID-19 has complicated this incidence rate leading to an increase of 4.5% in 2020 and 2021. Spinal TB is a rare event in all TB patients. The management could be multifactorial including location, severity, and symptom, and this case demonstrates an example of issues to consider in the diagnosis and management of patients. This is a case of a patient presenting with back pain which was subsequently diagnosed as spinal TB. We will review this patient's presentation and consideration for multifactorial opinions in the literature. This literature review demonstrates that there is no one treatment option available. Providers need to tailor treatment to each individual case. This is an example of a case that illustrates that diagnosis of spinal TB is not straightforward and clinicians may have to make a judgment call and treat prophylactically to prevent a poor prognosis.

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Talebzadeh, A. T., & Talebzadeh, N. (2024). Diagnosis, Management, and Prognosis of Spinal Tuberculosis: A Case Report. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.35262

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