1. Primary Tuberculosis of the Chest Wall Without Pulmonary Involvement: A Case Report.
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Nayak, Priyadarshini S., Bhaskar, Ranjith K., Pai, Gopinath, and Chandrashekar, S.
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EXTRAPULMONARY tuberculosis , *MYCOBACTERIUM tuberculosis , *CLINICAL indications , *TUBERCULOSIS , *SYMPTOMS , *TUBERCULOSIS patients - Abstract
Chest wall tuberculosis (TB) is often associated with primary pulmonary TB. Primary chest wall TB without any pulmonary involvement is a rare form of musculoskeletal TB and is relatively difficult to diagnose due to nonspecific symptoms. Without significant clinical indications, accepting the possibility of a tubercular origin in chest wall tuberculosis can be challenging, which can mimic a pyogenic abscess or tumor. To rule out potential mycobacterial causes, all abscesses in tuberculosis-endemic areas like India that are resistant to standard therapy must be investigated. Herein, we present a case of primary tuberculosis of the chest wall, which was treated successfully. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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