TB Research

Tuberculosis of Rib: Diagnosis and Treatment

Mantu Jain, SC Mohapatra, Sujit Kumar Tripathy, Bijaynatimala Mishra, K P Lubaib, Ankit Bhagat

Journal of Orthopaedic Case Reports · 2025-01

Abstract

Introduction: Primary tuberculosis (TB) of a rib is a very uncommon presentation and accounts for <1% of musculoskeletal TB. Case Report: This case report studies a 34-year-old immunocompetent individual who presented with dull-aching right-side lower chest wall pain and swelling with constitutional symptoms. A routine X-ray of the chest was performed, which revealed no abnormality. Therefore, magnetic resonance imaging was performed given soft-tissue swelling, which suggested an extra-pulmonary swelling with lytic 9th rib lesion TB. The diagnosis was confirmed using a gene-expert of ultrasound-guided aspirated material. A drug susceptibility test was done, and it was found to be rifampicin sensitive. Hence, the patient was started on anti-tubercular therapy. The patient responded to it remarkably and was symptom-free at the end of 1 year. Conclusion: The case illustrates that a high degree of suspicion, early diagnosis, and timely intervention are the key to management.

MeSH terms

  • Medicine
  • Rib cage
  • Tuberculosis
  • Presentation (obstetrics)
  • Rifampicin
  • Abnormality
  • Lesion
  • Magnetic resonance imaging
  • Surgery
  • Radiology