Tuberculosis of the sternoclavicular joints
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https://doi.org/10.1080/000164701753532862Abstract
From May 1991 to December 1997, we treated 9 patients with tubercular arthritis in 10 sternoclavicular joints. The patients presented with a painful swelling (7 joints), painless swelling (2 joints) and a painless (?) discharging sinus (1 joint) having a mean duration of symptoms of 13 (6-32) months. The diagnosis was made with fine-needle aspiration or open biopsy. In 1 patient debridement of the joint was combined with open biopsy. All patients were initially put on a 4-drug regimen of antitubercular therapy (ATT). 2 joints not responding to closed treatment were surgically debrided after 2-3 months of ATT. Total duration of ATT was 14-18 months. At final follow-up after average 4.5 (1.5-7.5) years, all lesions had healed. 3 patients had mild limitation of shoulder motion, with no pain, and 2 patients had a cosmetically ugly scar at the site of the sinus or biopsyDownloads
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2001-01-01
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Dhillon, M. S., Gupta, R. K., Bahadur, R., & Nagi, O. N. (2001). Tuberculosis of the sternoclavicular joints. Acta Orthopaedica, 72(5), 514–517. https://doi.org/10.1080/000164701753532862
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