Tuberculosis of the musculoskeletal system is
uncommon and presents in 10% of extrapulmonary tuberculosis. Although atypical
presentation of TB includes spine (51%) pelvis (12%), hip and femur (10%), kneeand tibia (10%), and ribs (7%), tuberculous infection of the wrist is rare.
Tuberculosis still remains the primary cause of tendon sheath infection even
though it is an uncommon site of extraarticular TB. Due to its delayed initial
diagnosis and because it mimics many other disease processes, many
complications arise secondary to tuberculous tenosynovitis. Median nerve compression
leading to carpal tunnel syndrome may also occur in these patients. This report
discusses the imaging findings on MRI of a patient who presented with wrist
swelling and was confirmed to have tuberculosis of the wrist on
histopathological examination. Read more>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
https://www.esciencecentral.org/journals/tuberculous-tenosynovitis-of-the-wrist-joint-imaging-findings-on-mri-2332-0877-1000307.php?aid=82111
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