Tuberculous osteomyelitis of the proximal femur masquerading as bone secondary: A case report
Dim Edwin Maduakonam, Lam Ying Lee, Ho Wai Yip Kenneth, Yau Ching Hin Raymond, WH Shek Tony
Journal of Orthopaedics Trauma and Rehabilitation · 2020-03
Abstract
Tuberculosis is a mycobacterial infection, but it can mimic many diseases including diseases of the musculoskeletal system. The need to consider it as a differential diagnosis of musculoskeletal tumours and tumour-like conditions cannot be overemphasized. The opinions of some, that tuberculosis is a disease of the undeveloped world, can no longer be sustained especially in the presence of immunodeficiency disorders, including HIV/AIDS, which have a worldwide prevalence. Traditionally, literature evidence shows that tuberculosis can mimic quite a number of diseases, including cancers. This has been found to be true, even in some technologically advanced countries. We present a case of hepatocellular cancer patient incidentally found to have concomitant hepatic tuberculosis who complained of bone lesion, with clinico-radiologic features of metastasis, but which turned out to be a tuberculous infection of the bone.
MeSH terms
- Medicine
- Tuberculosis
- Osteomyelitis
- Differential diagnosis
- Disease
- Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
- Bone metastasis
- Lesion
- Metastasis
- Pathology
- Cancer
- Radiology