Extrapulmonary tuberculosis: mimicking metastases in a patient with melanoma in a high TB-burden country; case report
Vanessa Salinas Álvarez, Carolinie Gómez-Torres, Julián Garzón-Cubides, Luis Carlos Gómez Mier, Camilo Soto-Montoya
Radiology Case Reports · 2020-09
Abstract
This is a case report that includes an analysis about extrapulmonary tuberculosis and his singularities, cause can be confused with cancer. Our patient an 83-year-old woman from Pasto-Colombia presents a mimicking metastasis with melanoma. This guides us to understand that extrapulmonary tuberculosis is a rare pathology, but it should be considered as a potential differential diagnosis of any osteolytic lesion. That is the reasons for to be one of the great imitators in medicine, we come up with are totally necessary in a differential diagnosis with malignancies, a high index of suspicion.
MeSH terms
- Medicine
- Differential diagnosis
- Tuberculosis
- Extrapulmonary tuberculosis
- Melanoma
- Dermatology
- Radiology
- Metastasis
- Pathology
- Cancer