Pyrexia of Unknown Origin and Skeletal Tuberculosis
Sajani Deepakkumar Kapadia, Mrugal Doshi, Manish R Shah, Jitendra Lakhani
British Journal of Medical and Health Research · 2021-02
Abstract
Skeletal tuberculosis is one of the common forms of extra pulmonary tuberculosis of which 50% of the cases are of spinal tuberculosis and the rest are tubercular arthritis or tendinitis or osteomyelitis We report a case of "caries sicca" type of osteoarticular tuberculosis of the shoulder joint, who presented to us primarily for pyrexia. She was investigated at outpatient department as well at the time of previous indoor admissions. She presented to us as her fever persisted despite her admissions twice in multi-specialty hospital. Apart from fever, her relatives noticed right frozen shoulder for which Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) was done which showed changes of arthropathy and synovial effusion. Arthrocentesis was positive for Mycobacterium tuberculosis by Cartridge Based Nucleic Acid Amplification Test. The patient was started on anti-tubercular drugs and physical rehabilitation, upon which she improved.
MeSH terms
- Tuberculosis
- Medicine
- Fever of unknown origin