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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-146834

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Tuberculosis involving the soft tissue from adjacent bone or joint is well recognized. However, primary tuberculous pyomyositis is rare. Their atypical presentations in unusual sites lead to delay in diagnosis. We report three cases of primary tubercular pyomyositis of the forearm muscles in immuno-competent patients. The presentation was subacute with a swelling and vague pain over forearm. Their diagnostic dilemma and response to chemotherapy has been discussed in the present literature. A high grade of suspicion is required to diagnose tubercular myositis, particularly in patients presenting with unexplained soft tissue swelling in an endemic area. However if an early diagnosis and treatment is instituted, morbidity is decreased significantly.

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The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association ; : 647-652, 1997.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-655397

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Meralgia paresthetica is a syndrome of pain or dysesthesia, or both, of the anterolateral thigh caused by entrapment or metabolic neuropathy of the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve. Many cases of meralgia paresthetica have been presented for a century. We have experienced a case of meralgia paresthetica which was misdiagnosed as lumbar radicu- lopathy at other hospital, of a 53-year-old man who had developed painful paresthesia and dysesthe- sia of the anterolateral thigh caused by soft tissue tuberculosis of oblique abdominal muscles just proximal to the lateral inguinal ligament where the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve passes. We report a case of unilateral meralgia paresthetica secondary to soft tissue tuberculosis with review of literatures because it has not previously been reported.


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Humans , Middle Aged , Abdominal Muscles , Ligaments , Paresthesia , Thigh , Tuberculosis
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