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246. Particularities of Non-axial Osteoarticular Tuberculosis Among Adults
BACKGROUND: Osteoarticular tuberculosis (TB) represents 1% to 3% of all TB cases, among which spondylodiscitis is the most common presentation of the disease. Non-axial TB is less frequent. We aimed to study the clinical, therapeutic and evolutionary features of non-axial osteoarticular TB. METHODS:...
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author | Hammami, Fatma Koubaa, Makram Chakroun, Amal Rekik, Khaoula Marrakchi, Chakib Smaoui, Fatma Jemaa, Mounir Ben |
author_facet | Hammami, Fatma Koubaa, Makram Chakroun, Amal Rekik, Khaoula Marrakchi, Chakib Smaoui, Fatma Jemaa, Mounir Ben |
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description | BACKGROUND: Osteoarticular tuberculosis (TB) represents 1% to 3% of all TB cases, among which spondylodiscitis is the most common presentation of the disease. Non-axial TB is less frequent. We aimed to study the clinical, therapeutic and evolutionary features of non-axial osteoarticular TB. METHODS: We conducted a retrospective study including all patients hospitalized in the infectious diseases department for non-axial osteoarticular TB between 1999 and 2019. RESULTS: We encountered 51 cases, among which 26 cases were males (51%). The mean age was 41±20years. Ten patients were previously treated for TB (19.6%). The revealing symptoms were fever (70.5%), asthenia (68.6%), weight loss (60.7%) and night sweets (43.1%). Arthritis was noted in 20 cases (39.2%) represented by TB of the hip (10 cases), knee (4 cases), shoulder (4 cases) and elbow (2 cases). There were 12 cases of sacroiliac osteoarthritis (23.5%) and 6 cases of femur osteomyelitis (11.7%). Other affected sites included sternum (7.8%), toe (5.9%), tibia (5.9%), mandible (2%), clavicle (2%) and mastoid bone (2%). Multifocal TB was noted in 12 cases (23.5%). Pulmonary TB was associated to osteoarticular TB in 13.7% of cases. The mean duration of antitubercular therapy was 10±5months. Fixed dose combinations were prescribed in 17.6% of the cases. The disease evolution was favorable in 47 cases (92.1%). Relapse was noted in 3 cases (5.8%) and death in one case (2%). CONCLUSION: Non-axial osteoarticular TB was not a rare disease. Multiple sites might be involved which facilitate the diagnosis confirmation. Prolonged antitubercular therapy might be required. DISCLOSURES: All Authors: No reported disclosures |
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spelling | pubmed-86443682021-12-06 246. Particularities of Non-axial Osteoarticular Tuberculosis Among Adults Hammami, Fatma Koubaa, Makram Chakroun, Amal Rekik, Khaoula Marrakchi, Chakib Smaoui, Fatma Jemaa, Mounir Ben Open Forum Infect Dis Poster Abstracts BACKGROUND: Osteoarticular tuberculosis (TB) represents 1% to 3% of all TB cases, among which spondylodiscitis is the most common presentation of the disease. Non-axial TB is less frequent. We aimed to study the clinical, therapeutic and evolutionary features of non-axial osteoarticular TB. METHODS: We conducted a retrospective study including all patients hospitalized in the infectious diseases department for non-axial osteoarticular TB between 1999 and 2019. RESULTS: We encountered 51 cases, among which 26 cases were males (51%). The mean age was 41±20years. Ten patients were previously treated for TB (19.6%). The revealing symptoms were fever (70.5%), asthenia (68.6%), weight loss (60.7%) and night sweets (43.1%). Arthritis was noted in 20 cases (39.2%) represented by TB of the hip (10 cases), knee (4 cases), shoulder (4 cases) and elbow (2 cases). There were 12 cases of sacroiliac osteoarthritis (23.5%) and 6 cases of femur osteomyelitis (11.7%). Other affected sites included sternum (7.8%), toe (5.9%), tibia (5.9%), mandible (2%), clavicle (2%) and mastoid bone (2%). Multifocal TB was noted in 12 cases (23.5%). Pulmonary TB was associated to osteoarticular TB in 13.7% of cases. The mean duration of antitubercular therapy was 10±5months. Fixed dose combinations were prescribed in 17.6% of the cases. The disease evolution was favorable in 47 cases (92.1%). Relapse was noted in 3 cases (5.8%) and death in one case (2%). CONCLUSION: Non-axial osteoarticular TB was not a rare disease. Multiple sites might be involved which facilitate the diagnosis confirmation. Prolonged antitubercular therapy might be required. DISCLOSURES: All Authors: No reported disclosures Oxford University Press 2021-12-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8644368/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofab466.448 Text en © The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Infectious Diseases Society of America. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Poster Abstracts Hammami, Fatma Koubaa, Makram Chakroun, Amal Rekik, Khaoula Marrakchi, Chakib Smaoui, Fatma Jemaa, Mounir Ben 246. Particularities of Non-axial Osteoarticular Tuberculosis Among Adults |
title | 246. Particularities of Non-axial Osteoarticular Tuberculosis Among Adults |
title_full | 246. Particularities of Non-axial Osteoarticular Tuberculosis Among Adults |
title_fullStr | 246. Particularities of Non-axial Osteoarticular Tuberculosis Among Adults |
title_full_unstemmed | 246. Particularities of Non-axial Osteoarticular Tuberculosis Among Adults |
title_short | 246. Particularities of Non-axial Osteoarticular Tuberculosis Among Adults |
title_sort | 246. particularities of non-axial osteoarticular tuberculosis among adults |
topic | Poster Abstracts |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8644368/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofab466.448 |
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