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Vestn Khir Im I I Grek ; 169(2): 52-6, 2010.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20552791

ABSTRACT

Operations for tuberculosis and BCG lesion of the sternum were performed on 70 children of preschool age. Clinico-epidemiological features, results of complex X-ray investigation and complex treatment were analyzed. It was noted that in the recent years the number of children with the pathology in question became greater, the possibilities of standard roentgenography for the diagnosis are limited, computed tomography is of high diagnostic value as well as the efficiency of radical operations fulfilled against the background of combined antituberculous chemotherapy.


Subject(s)
Antitubercular Agents/therapeutic use , Debridement/methods , Sternum , Tuberculosis, Osteoarticular/diagnosis , Biopsy , Child , Child, Preschool , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Incidence , Infant , Prognosis , Retrospective Studies , Russia/epidemiology , Tomography, X-Ray Computed , Tuberculosis, Osteoarticular/epidemiology , Tuberculosis, Osteoarticular/therapy
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Probl Tuberk Bolezn Legk ; (4): 19-22, 2009.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19514449

ABSTRACT

DST was ascertained to have a high sensitivity in virtually all patients with tuberculosis and a positive reaction was first noted in the infected. With stabilization and regression, the response to DST was much less pronounced than that in clinical and primary infection (that to the Mantoux test being more evident). DST showed its use as a marker of active tuberculosis not only in its local forms, but also in latent tuberculous infection. This makes it possible to apply DST when preventive treatment is performed. The agent may be used to monitor the progress of treatment. DST has a high specificity--healthy individuals had a negative response to DST while the Mantoux test was positive in many cases. The high specificity of DST was suggested by the fact that the persons vaccinated with (this caused BCG ostitis) had a negative reaction to DST while the Mantoux test was positive in all cases BCG-vaccinated BCG. The findings warrant the use of DST for the differential diagnosis of tuberculosis and BCG-associated complications and the possibility of differentiating postvaccinal and infection allergy in children and adolescents.


Subject(s)
Bacterial Proteins , Skin Tests/methods , Tuberculosis/diagnosis , Adolescent , Biomarkers , Child , Diagnosis, Differential , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Mycobacterium tuberculosis/isolation & purification , Recombinant Proteins , Reproducibility of Results , Retrospective Studies , Tuberculosis/microbiology
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Probl Tuberk Bolezn Legk ; (2): 11-6, 2009.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19382637

ABSTRACT

A new reagent for a skin test given the name Diaskintest has been designed for the screening diagnosis of tuberculosis and preclinical and clinical trials conducted. Preclinical trials were carried out on 315 laboratory animals (guinea-pigs, albino mice). The reagent Diaskintest was ascertained to be nontoxic, to have no sensitizing properties, to be safe and specific, and to induce no positive reactions in BCG-vaccinated animals and healthy guinea-pigs. Its specific activity was comparable with that of the national reference--purified tuberculin PPD-L-2. With progression of tuberculous lesions, the guinea-pigs showed higher responses to Diaskintest dilution and the BCG-vaccinated animals lacked responses to Diaskintest with increased delayed type hypersensitivity. The clinical trial was permitted by the Federal Service for Surveillance in Health Care and Social Development of the Russian Federation. Clinical trials were conducted in 150 persons. The safety, specificity, sensitivity of Diaskintest were first examined in the clinical studies and its action was compared with the results of tuberculin skin test (Mantoux test) with 2 TE of PPD L-2. Diaskintest was ascertained to be highly sensitive when given in a dose of 0.2 microg in 0.1 ml. In patients with active tuberculosis and new cases of Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection, the agent induced a positive skin reaction (a papule of more than 10 mm) in 98-100% of cases (p < 0.05). The agent caused no reaction associated with BCG vaccination. The specificity of the test was 93-100% with 95% significance. The rate of overexuberant reactions (vesicular necrotic changes, lymphangitis, and lymphadenitis) was 4-14% with 95% significance. Tuberculosis patients with significant immunopathological disorders might have no skin sensitivity to Diaskintest, as to PPD L-2 (a negative test). The findings substantiate the use of Diaskintest for mass epidemiological surveys for the differential diagnosis of tuberculosis and BCG vaccination-associated complications. The agent may be also used to evaluate the activity of the process in patients with tuberculosis and the efficiency of treatment in combination with other methods and to make a differential diagnosis of tuberculosis.


Subject(s)
Tuberculin Test/methods , Tuberculosis/diagnosis , Adolescent , Adult , Animals , Child , Diagnosis, Differential , Disease Models, Animal , Guinea Pigs , Humans , Mice , Middle Aged , Reproducibility of Results , Sensitivity and Specificity , Young Adult
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Probl Tuberk Bolezn Legk ; (12): 40-5, 2008.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19227322

ABSTRACT

The clinical and radiological manifestations of suboccipital tuberculosis have been analyzed in 7 patients aged 7 to 35 years. A case of this condition accompanied by extensive vertebral destruction, abscesses, and basilar impression is described in a 7.5-year-old child. A radical stabilizing operation was successfully performed using the currently available technologies.


Subject(s)
Cervical Vertebrae , Platybasia/complications , Tuberculosis, Spinal , Adult , Antitubercular Agents/administration & dosage , Antitubercular Agents/therapeutic use , Cervical Vertebrae/diagnostic imaging , Child , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Lymph Node Excision , Time Factors , Tomography, X-Ray Computed , Tuberculosis, Lymph Node/diagnosis , Tuberculosis, Lymph Node/surgery , Tuberculosis, Spinal/complications , Tuberculosis, Spinal/diagnosis , Tuberculosis, Spinal/diagnostic imaging , Tuberculosis, Spinal/drug therapy , Tuberculosis, Spinal/surgery
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Probl Tuberk Bolezn Legk ; (12): 45-7, 2008.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19227323

ABSTRACT

The growth of the unit of vertebrae and intact vertebrae outside and within the instrumental fixation area was studied in children operated on for tuberculosis spondylitis complicated by severe kyphotic deformity. There was a considerable growth retardation of blocked vertebrae after radical spinal repair from the growth of intact vertebrae. Instrumental fixation of the vertebral column after its radical reconstruction causes no considerable retardation of the vertical growth of intact vertebral bodies; however, it leads to the advanced growth of their anterior versus posterior portions, which mediates a supplementary self-correction of residual kyphosis during growth. When compression implants are presented in the body for 2 years or more, most children develop degeneration of intervertebral risks within the fixation area.


Subject(s)
Kyphosis/surgery , Spine/growth & development , Spondylitis/surgery , Tuberculosis, Spinal/surgery , Age Factors , Child , Child, Preschool , Data Interpretation, Statistical , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Lumbar Vertebrae/diagnostic imaging , Radiography , Plastic Surgery Procedures , Spine/diagnostic imaging , Thoracic Vertebrae/diagnostic imaging , Time Factors
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Probl Tuberk Bolezn Legk ; (1): 9-12, 2007.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17338346

ABSTRACT

The incidence of BCG ostitis was studied by the data of questionnaires sent from 36 areas of the Russian Federation (RF). Particular emphasis is laid on 15 northwestern RF regions where an indepth study dealing with the 2000-2004 detection rates of postvaccination osseous complications was conducted. The mean incidence rate was 6.62 per 100,000 vaccinated persons with great data differences between the regions. The reasons for the detected differences and the perspectives of further studies of the epidemiological indices of the incidence of postvaccination osseous complications are analyzed.


Subject(s)
Adjuvants, Immunologic/adverse effects , BCG Vaccine/adverse effects , Osteitis/chemically induced , Osteitis/epidemiology , Child, Preschool , Humans , Infant , Infant, Newborn , Retrospective Studies , Russia/epidemiology , Tuberculosis/prevention & control
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Probl Tuberk Bolezn Legk ; (1): 13-6, 2007.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17338347

ABSTRACT

In 1990-2005, a total of 855 children aged 4 months to 17 years were operated on for tuberculous lesions of bones and joints in a specialized department for surgery of childhood osteoarticular tuberculosis, Saint Petersburg Research Institute of Phthisiological Care. Changes in the course of the disease, its structure, and epidemiological features are analyzed. The lines to determine the urgency of the problem of osteoarticular tuberculosis in children within the next few years are given.


Subject(s)
Tuberculosis, Osteoarticular/epidemiology , Child , Humans , Morbidity/trends , Prognosis , Russia/epidemiology
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Probl Tuberk Bolezn Legk ; (11): 46-9, 2006.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17195592

ABSTRACT

Procedures for anterior spine fusion and posterior instrumental spinal fixation have been developed for the surgical treatment of childhood tuberculous spondylitis complicated by severe kyphotic deformity. The optimum method of the instrumental fixation is the use of multisupport constructions with the heterodirectional action of corrective efforts (in 15 children). Anterior osteoplastic stabilization of the vertebral column, by applying brace cortical grafts with saddle-shaped hollows on the tips of its ventral projection, was applied in 6 children. A significant and steady-state correction of kyphosis was achieved in all the cases; there were no complications of anterior spine fusion and posterior instrumental fixation.


Subject(s)
Kyphosis/complications , Kyphosis/surgery , Mycobacterium tuberculosis/pathogenicity , Orthopedic Procedures/methods , Spondylitis/complications , Spondylitis/microbiology , Spondylitis/surgery , Child , Humans , Internal Fixators , Severity of Illness Index , Treatment Outcome
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Probl Tuberk Bolezn Legk ; (12): 58-61, 2006.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17300078

ABSTRACT

Thirteen of 84 children with tuberculous ostitis of the proximal tibial portion were repeatedly operated on 1.5 to 12 years after radical reconstructive surgery due to developed orthopedic sequels. Deformities of the tibia were found to develop in the earliest period and tibial shortening formed significantly later. An association of the development of anatomic and functional disorders with the values obtained in the quantitative analysis of the baseline X-ray films of the diseased extremity. The findings permits one to consider it possible to significantly predict orthopedic sequels in children operated on for tuberculous ostitis and accordingly to plan repeated medical examinations.


Subject(s)
Leg Length Inequality/etiology , Orthopedic Procedures/adverse effects , Osteitis/surgery , Tibia , Tuberculosis, Osteoarticular/surgery , Child , Child, Preschool , Female , Humans , Infant , Leg Length Inequality/diagnostic imaging , Male , Osteitis/diagnostic imaging , Osteitis/etiology , Prognosis , Radiography , Retrospective Studies , Tuberculosis, Osteoarticular/complications , Tuberculosis, Osteoarticular/diagnostic imaging
12.
Probl Tuberk Bolezn Legk ; (5): 53-7, 2005.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15988980

ABSTRACT

The authors propose a clinical classification of extrapulmonary tuberculosis, which is based on the standard reporting signs. They give the definitions of classification criteria established in any locations of tuberculous infection: etiology (tuberculosis, BCG infection, tuberculoallergic lesions), the extent and activity of a process with regard to clinical and morphological stages; bacterial isolation with consideration of the drug resistance of Mycobacteria; the nature of complications and sequels, etc. The characterization of local lesion includes the determination of organ-dependent clinical forms of tuberculosis; the type and form of complication; residual and sequels.


Subject(s)
Tuberculosis/classification , Guidelines as Topic , Humans
14.
Vestn Khir Im I I Grek ; 163(2): 79-83, 2004.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15199777

ABSTRACT

Variants of congenital mechanical and dynamic instability of the spine in children are described. Experiences with the treatment of malformations of the spine resulting in mechanical (30 cases) and dynamic (139 cases) instability are analyzed. In most cases different titanium implants were used for dorsal fixation (150 operations). The specific feature of most interventions was their being performed in the period of active growth of the children (more that 60% were from 6 months to 5 years of age). It was found that the instrumental and osteoplasty stabilization failed to substantially influence the development of the spine.


Subject(s)
Lumbar Vertebrae/surgery , Spinal Diseases/congenital , Spinal Diseases/surgery , Thoracic Vertebrae/surgery , Adolescent , Child , Child, Preschool , Female , Humans , Infant , Lumbar Vertebrae/abnormalities , Male , Orthopedic Procedures/instrumentation , Thoracic Vertebrae/abnormalities
15.
Probl Tuberk Bolezn Legk ; (1): 14-6, 2004.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15137137

ABSTRACT

Analyzing the activities of the Surgery Department for Osteoarticular Tuberculosis (OAT), Saint Petersburg Research Institute of Phthisiopulmonology, in children in 1990-2002 suggests that there is no system for comprehensive registration of OAT and in most cases its treatment is performed without taking into account the current surgical requirements. New organizational, methodological, therapeutic approaches recommended to ascertain the true OAT situation in children and to improve the results of its diagnosis and treatment, are presented.


Subject(s)
Tuberculosis, Osteoarticular/epidemiology , Adolescent , Child , Child, Preschool , Hospitals, Special , Hospitals, State , Humans , Incidence , Infant , Russia/epidemiology , Tuberculosis, Osteoarticular/surgery
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Probl Tuberk Bolezn Legk ; (1): 21-4, 2004.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15137139

ABSTRACT

In 156 children with osseous complications due BCG vaccination, the clinical features of disease, radiation and laboratory changes were studied. An algorithm of diagnosis of BCG ostitis and a system of organizational measures whose implementation make it possible to objective the statistical registration of BGC ostitis in Russia are proposed.


Subject(s)
BCG Vaccine/adverse effects , Osteitis/diagnosis , Osteitis/therapy , Algorithms , Child, Preschool , Diagnosis, Differential , Humans , Infant , Osteitis/etiology , Tuberculosis, Osteoarticular/diagnosis
17.
Probl Tuberk Bolezn Legk ; (10): 30-3, 2003.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14669627

ABSTRACT

A new mode has been proposed to correct deformities in tuberculous spondylitis complicated by more than 50 degrees kyphotic deformity. The mode involves extended repair of the vertebral column, supplemented by the use of Luque-modified posterior multisupport hooked contractors. The mode ensures correction deformity to 47 degrees. The procedures of a surgical intervention are described.


Subject(s)
Internal Fixators , Kyphosis/surgery , Orthopedic Procedures , Spondylitis/complications , Thoracic Vertebrae , Tuberculosis, Spinal/complications , Age Factors , Child, Preschool , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Infant , Kyphosis/diagnostic imaging , Kyphosis/etiology , Radiography , Spondylitis/etiology , Time Factors
19.
Probl Tuberk ; (3): 25-7, 1999.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10420762

ABSTRACT

Various modifications of radical reparative surgery were made in 145 children with tuberculous spondylitis were comparatively analyzed. Greatest correction of kyphosis was achieved by combining anterior spinal repair with posterior plunged contractors, in additional resection of the apical vertebral arch in particular. There is a direct correlation between the degree of compression of the dural sac and the severity of neurological disorders. Anterior decompression of the spinal cord is an obligatory surgical component in tuberculous spondylitis, eliminates central stenosis of the spinal canal; however, it is insufficient to eliminate neurological disorders caused by myelic ischemia.


Subject(s)
Kyphosis/surgery , Lumbar Vertebrae , Spondylitis/surgery , Surgical Procedures, Operative/methods , Thoracic Vertebrae , Tuberculosis, Spinal/surgery , Adolescent , Child , Child, Preschool , Humans , Infant , Kyphosis/complications , Lumbar Vertebrae/surgery , Retrospective Studies , Spinal Cord Compression/etiology , Spinal Cord Compression/surgery , Spondylitis/complications , Thoracic Vertebrae/surgery , Treatment Outcome , Tuberculosis, Spinal/complications
20.
Probl Tuberk ; (3): 27-30, 1999.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10420763

ABSTRACT

The proposed protocol for postoperative motor rehabilitation of children with tuberculous spondylitis complicated by severe neurological disorders is based on the procedures developed by the authors to induce spinal locomotor activity. The developed algorithm of motor rehabilitation of spinal patients involves separate restoration of gait components (rhythmic stereotypic walking (spinal locomotion), maintenance of a standing posture and voluntary control over the movements ensuring gait. The stages of motor rehabilitation were defined by taking into account these factors and a child's neurological status. The use of the algorithm in the treatment of 11 children with tuberculosis and 13 children with other spinal diseases resulted in the restoration of normal compensatory gait or in its formation in the vast majority of patients.


Subject(s)
Paraplegia/rehabilitation , Physical Therapy Modalities/methods , Spondylitis/complications , Tuberculosis, Spinal/complications , Adolescent , Child, Preschool , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Lumbar Vertebrae , Paraplegia/etiology , Postoperative Care/methods , Retrospective Studies , Spondylitis/surgery , Thoracic Vertebrae , Treatment Outcome , Tuberculosis, Spinal/surgery
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