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Tuberculosis of the Iliac Crest – A Rare Case

Volume 7 | Issue 2 | May – August 2019 | Page: 31-33 | Preetham. N


Authors: Preetham. N [1].

[1] Department of Orthopaedics, Bangalore Medical College and Research Institute Bangalore.

Address of Correspondence
Dr. Preetham. N,
Department of Orthopaedics, Bangalore Medical College and
Research Institute Bangalore.
E-mail: preetham_1875@yahoo.co.in


Abstract

Tuberculous osteomyelitis is common, but isolated involvement of the ilium bone is a rare entity. We describe a case that had an insidious onset of symptoms and the red flag sign being worsening of symptoms, despite various antibiotic regimens. Histopathological demonstration of necrotizing granulomatous inflammation led to the diagnosis. Surgical excision and antitubercular therapy resulted in clinical recovery. Rarity of iliac crest tuberculosis and its atypical presentation often leads to delay in diagnosis. This case report highlights some of the key features that help in early diagnosis and treatment.
Keywords: Tuberculosis, Iliac crest, Curettage, Biopsy


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How to Cite this article: preetham N. Tuberculosis of the Iliac Crest – A Rare Case. Journal of Karnataka Orthopaedic Association. May-Aug 2019; 7(2): 31-33.

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Bone Hydatidosis of Femur: A Case Report

Volume 6 | Issue 1 | Jan-April 2018 | Page  | D Varun, Pavan Kumar H Patil, Praneeth Revuri, N Karthik Mittemari, S Hiranya Kumar


Authors: D Varun [1], Pavan Kumar H Patil [1], Praneeth Revuri [1], N Karthik Mittemari [1], S Hiranya Kumar [1].

[1]Department of Orthopaedics, Vydehi Institute of Medical Sciences & Research, Karnataka, Bengaluru

Address of Correspondence
Dr. Pawan Kumar H Patil,
Depatment Of Orthopaedics Vydehi Institute Of Medical Sciences
& Research Centre #82, EPIP Area, Whitefield, Bangalore -560066


Abstract

Background: Hydatidosis is an infection caused by larval form of Echinococcus Species. It primarily involves the liver and lungs. Primary skeletal involvement is rare. The location of hydatid cysts in the femur is seldom described in the medical literature, and its diagnosis is challenging and often presenting with a pathologic fracture simulating benign bone cystic lesion.
Keywords: Anti-helminthics, curettage, hydatid disease, long bones


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How to Cite this article: Varun D, Patil PK H, Revuri P, Mittemari N K, Hiranya S. Bone Hydatidosis of Femur: A Case Report. J Kar Orth Assoc. Jan – April 2018;6(1):25-29.

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