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Sternal tuberculosis.

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  • Infectious Diseases
  • Osteomyelitis
  • Public Health

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  • Extra-pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) accounts for 15-20% of TB cases in immunocompetent individuals.
  • Skeletal involvement in TB is uncommon, with sternal osteomyelitis being exceptionally rare, even in endemic regions.

Observation:

  • This report details a case of primary sternal tuberculosis.
  • The patient presented with multiple cutaneous sinuses on the anterior chest wall.

Findings:

  • The case highlights a rare presentation of sternal tuberculosis.
  • Cutaneous sinus formation over the chest wall indicated underlying sternal infection.

Implications:

  • A high index of suspicion for sternal TB is necessary for timely diagnosis.
  • Early diagnosis and treatment are vital, particularly in resource-limited healthcare settings.