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Imaging of musculoskeletal tuberculosis
Nuttaya Pattamapaspong1, Thanat Kanthawang1, Mouna Chelli Bouaziz2,3
1Department of Radiology, Faculty of Medicine, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai 50200, Thailand.
Extra-pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) of the musculoskeletal system presents non-specific symptoms, making diagnosis difficult. Imaging, particularly radiographs and MRI, is crucial for identifying spinal and extra-spinal TB, aiding treatment and monitoring.
Area of Science:
- Radiology
- Orthopedics
- Infectious Diseases
Background:
- Extra-pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) affecting the musculoskeletal system often presents with vague symptoms, mimicking other conditions.
- Accurate diagnosis and effective treatment of spinal and extra-spinal musculoskeletal TB can be challenging for clinicians.
- Imaging modalities play a critical role in the detection, diagnosis, complication identification, and disease progression monitoring of musculoskeletal TB.
Purpose of the Study:
- To highlight the importance of imaging in diagnosing musculoskeletal tuberculosis.
- To familiarize radiologists with the diverse imaging features of spinal and extra-spinal TB.
- To improve the diagnostic accuracy and management of patients with musculoskeletal TB.
Main Methods:
- Review of imaging features of musculoskeletal TB.
- Emphasis on the utility of radiography and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
- Discussion of typical and atypical presentations of TB in various musculoskeletal locations.
Main Results:
- Musculoskeletal TB can present with non-specific clinical signs, necessitating reliance on imaging.
- Radiographs and MRI are essential tools for visualizing the extent and characteristics of TB.
- Familiarity with imaging findings aids in differentiating TB from other pathologies.
Conclusions:
- Imaging is indispensable for the diagnosis and management of musculoskeletal TB.
- Radiologists must recognize the varied imaging manifestations of TB in the musculoskeletal system.
- Early and accurate imaging diagnosis facilitates timely treatment and improves patient outcomes.
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