[Isolated abscess of the thoracic and abdominal wall: an exeptional shape of tuberculosis]
Revue Tunisienne d'Infectiologie. 2011; 5 (1): 46-48
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ABSTRACT
The isolated thoracic parietal localization is a very rare shape of tuberculosis. It often leads to a diagnosis problem with the parietal tumours requiring surgical biopsy. We report a case of tubercular abscess localized in the antero-superior part of the thoracic wall with a second abdominal localization without any pulmonary localization. It was a 56-year-old woman presenting a swelling in the right side of the sternum accompanied after some months by a second swelling of the right flank of the abdomen, for one year. The radiological and biological explorations were in favour of a double localization parietal tumour. The diagnosis of certainty has been made by the histological exam of the surgical biopsy and the bacteriological exam of the trans-parietal withdrawal of the collection. The classic tuberculosis treatment has been maintained during 9 months with a good clinico-radiological evolution. Through this observation, we try to study the anatomo-clinical particularities and to clear the diagnostic difficulties of this affection
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IMEMR (Mediterraneo Oriental)
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Francés
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Rev. Tunisienne d'Infectiologie
Año:
2011
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