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Multimodal imaging of Spina Ventosa (TB Dactylitis) of the foot.
Murphy, Mark C; Murphy, Alexandra N; Hughes, Hannah; McEneaney, Owen J; O'Keane, Conor; Kavanagh, Eoin.
Afiliação
  • Murphy MC; Department of Radiology, Mater Misericordiae University Hospital (University College Dublin), Eccles St, Dublin 7, Dublin, Ireland.
  • Murphy AN; Department of Radiology, Mater Misericordiae University Hospital (University College Dublin), Eccles St, Dublin 7, Dublin, Ireland.
  • Hughes H; Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Mater Misericordiae University Hospital (University College Dublin), Eccles St, Dublin 7, Dublin, Ireland.
  • McEneaney OJ; Department of Pathology, Mater Misericordiae University Hospital (University College Dublin), Eccles St, Dublin 7, Dublin, Ireland.
  • O'Keane C; Department of Pathology, Mater Misericordiae University Hospital (University College Dublin), Eccles St, Dublin 7, Dublin, Ireland.
  • Kavanagh E; Department of Radiology, Mater Misericordiae University Hospital (University College Dublin), Eccles St, Dublin 7, Dublin, Ireland.
Radiol Case Rep ; 15(8): 1373-1376, 2020 Aug.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32636976
ABSTRACT
We present the case of a 29-year-old male healthcare worker with a 6 month history of progressive left foot pain resulting in presentation to the emergency department on 3 occasions. He denied systemic symptoms. Multimodal imaging demonstrated an expansile erosive inflammatory lesion centered on the neck of the second metatarsal with aggressive features. CT of the thorax, abdomen, and pelvis demonstrated calcified mediastinal lymph nodes and left inguinal adenopathy. The lesion was biopsied under ultrasound guidance demonstrating a necrotizing granulomatous osteomyelitis with acid fact bacilli. This is consistent with TB dactylitis (spina ventosa). Treatment with antimycobacterial drugs was commenced.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Guideline Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Guideline Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article