Disseminated Tuberculosis Following Total Knee Arthroplasty in an HIV Patient
Skeletal tuberculosis is now uncommon in developed countries. In immunocompromised patients – particularly in the HIV-infected – who present with subacute or chronic joint pain refractory to conventional treatment, osteoarticular tuberculosis should still be included in the differential diagnosis. W...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Infection 2008-06, Vol.36 (3), p.274-278 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Skeletal tuberculosis is now uncommon in developed countries. In immunocompromised patients – particularly in the HIV-infected – who present with subacute or chronic joint pain refractory to conventional treatment, osteoarticular tuberculosis should still be included in the differential diagnosis. We report on a lethal case of disseminated tuberculosis in an HIV-infected subject. Dissemination may have resulted from the implantation of an articular prosthesis in a knee joint with unsuspected osteoarticular tuberculosis. The diagnosis was established months later when the patient presented with far-advanced tuberculous meningitis, miliary tuberculosis of the lungs, femoral osteomyelitis and extended cold abscesses along the femoral shaft. Failure to respond to a conventional four-drug regimen is explained by the resistance pattern of his multi-drug resistant strain of
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
, which was only reported after the patient's death. This case illustrates the diagnostic challenges of osteoarticular tuberculosis and the consequences of a diagnostic delay in an HIV-infected individual. |
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ISSN: | 0300-8126 1439-0973 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s15010-007-7011-1 |