Diagnostic Challenges of Metacarpal Tuberculosis in Paediatrics: A Case Report
Jansen Lee, Glen PURNOMO, Arie KURNIASIH
The Journal of Hand Surgery (Asian-Pacific Volume) · 2022-08
Abstract
Metacarpal tuberculosis is rare even in endemic areas. This is a report of a 12-year-old girl with gradual, painless swelling of the dorsal aspect of the right hand over a 2-year period. She developed a discharging sinus over the mass after a traumatic incident. The radiographs showed a well-defined, expansile osteolytic lesion. Blood test, fine needle aspiration biopsy and smears were not diagnostic. A second histologic examination with phenotypic test was required for diagnosis and to begin appropriate chemotherapy. Establishing the diagnosis was not straightforward, even though we suspected tuberculosis. Level of Evidence: Level V (Therapeutic)
MeSH terms
- Medicine
- Tuberculosis
- Dorsum
- Biopsy
- Girl
- Radiography
- Lesion
- Physical examination
- Surgery
- Dermatology
- Radiology