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Collection of Skeletal Muscle Biopsies from the Superior Compartment of Human Musculus Tibialis Anterior for Mechanical Evaluation
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Skeletal muscle tuberculosis simultaneously involving multiple sites.

Devdatta S Neogi1, Shivanand M Bandekar, Lokesh Chawla

  • 1Department of Orthopaedics, Goa Medical College, Bambolim, Goa, India.

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Tuberculosis (TB) is a global health issue. This case report highlights a rare instance of skeletal muscle tuberculosis in an 11-year-old, emphasizing the need for physician awareness of its unusual presentations.

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Published on: September 27, 2020

Area of Science:

  • Medicine
  • Infectious Diseases
  • Public Health

Background:

  • Tuberculosis (TB) remains a significant global health concern, affecting both developing and industrialized nations.
  • While TB commonly affects the lungs, skeletal muscle involvement is exceptionally rare.

Observation:

  • A case study of an 11-year-old, immunocompetent female patient with simultaneous skeletal muscle tuberculosis in multiple sites.
  • The patient presented with an atypical manifestation of the disease.

Findings:

  • The study documents a rare occurrence of disseminated skeletal muscle tuberculosis.
  • This presentation underscores the diverse clinical spectrum of Mycobacterium tuberculosis infections.

Implications:

  • Highlights the importance of considering tuberculosis in the differential diagnosis of myopathies, even in immunocompetent individuals.
  • Emphasizes the need for enhanced physician education on atypical TB presentations for timely and accurate patient management.