Miliary tuberculosis and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome – ‘a cursed duet’

Tuberculous osteomyelitis is rare and usually involves the vertebrae but is seldom found in the foot. The uncommon site and ability to mimic other disorders clinically and radiographically leads to diagnostic and therapeutic delays. We report a case of a 40-year-old man who initially presented to hi...

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Main Authors: Atif Tatari, Sahana Ramanujam, Suja Mathai, Nigahus Karabulut, Robert L. Moser, Sara L. Wallach
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2016-10-01
Series:Journal of Community Hospital Internal Medicine Perspectives
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spelling doaj-876f61f742a2414eb234e41219fd10ab2020-11-24T23:22:20ZengTaylor & Francis GroupJournal of Community Hospital Internal Medicine Perspectives2000-96662016-10-01651410.3402/jchimp.v6.3213132131Miliary tuberculosis and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome – ‘a cursed duet’Atif Tatari0Sahana Ramanujam1Suja Mathai2Nigahus Karabulut3Robert L. Moser4Sara L. Wallach5 Department of Internal Medicine, School of Health and Medical Sciences, Seton Hall University, South Orange, NJ, USA Department of Internal Medicine, School of Health and Medical Sciences, Seton Hall University, South Orange, NJ, USA Section of Infectious Disease, Department of Internal Medicine, St. Francis Medical Center, Trenton, NJ, USA Section of Infectious Disease, Department of Internal Medicine, St. Francis Medical Center, Trenton, NJ, USA Department of Pathology, St Francis Medical Center, Trenton, NJ, USA Department of Internal Medicine, School of Health and Medical Sciences, Seton Hall University, South Orange, NJ, USATuberculous osteomyelitis is rare and usually involves the vertebrae but is seldom found in the foot. The uncommon site and ability to mimic other disorders clinically and radiographically leads to diagnostic and therapeutic delays. We report a case of a 40-year-old man who initially presented to his podiatrist with intermittent pain and swelling of his right ankle and foot that lasted for a year. He also started to exhibit significant weight loss and unexplained fevers and was subsequently hospitalized for cellulitis of his right foot. On further workup, patient was found to have miliary tuberculosis (TB) and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). Patient was treated with anti-TB therapy for 9 months and highly active anti-retroviral therapy. Our patient presented with ongoing chronic right foot and ankle pain that was proven to be secondary to TB osteomyelitis of cuneiform bones of the right ankle in the setting of AIDS. The patient's clinical presentation was unusual due to symptom duration and lack of systemic characteristics. Like our case, reported incidence of osteomyelitis of bone/joint in extrapulmonary TB is estimated to be 10%, and out of all bones/joint TB cases, only 1% are found to be in the foot.http://www.jchimp.net/index.php/jchimp/article/view/32131/pdf_219AIDSosteomyelitismiliary tuberculosis
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author Atif Tatari
Sahana Ramanujam
Suja Mathai
Nigahus Karabulut
Robert L. Moser
Sara L. Wallach
spellingShingle Atif Tatari
Sahana Ramanujam
Suja Mathai
Nigahus Karabulut
Robert L. Moser
Sara L. Wallach
Miliary tuberculosis and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome – ‘a cursed duet’
Journal of Community Hospital Internal Medicine Perspectives
AIDS
osteomyelitis
miliary tuberculosis
author_facet Atif Tatari
Sahana Ramanujam
Suja Mathai
Nigahus Karabulut
Robert L. Moser
Sara L. Wallach
author_sort Atif Tatari
title Miliary tuberculosis and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome – ‘a cursed duet’
title_short Miliary tuberculosis and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome – ‘a cursed duet’
title_full Miliary tuberculosis and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome – ‘a cursed duet’
title_fullStr Miliary tuberculosis and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome – ‘a cursed duet’
title_full_unstemmed Miliary tuberculosis and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome – ‘a cursed duet’
title_sort miliary tuberculosis and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome – ‘a cursed duet’
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Journal of Community Hospital Internal Medicine Perspectives
issn 2000-9666
publishDate 2016-10-01
description Tuberculous osteomyelitis is rare and usually involves the vertebrae but is seldom found in the foot. The uncommon site and ability to mimic other disorders clinically and radiographically leads to diagnostic and therapeutic delays. We report a case of a 40-year-old man who initially presented to his podiatrist with intermittent pain and swelling of his right ankle and foot that lasted for a year. He also started to exhibit significant weight loss and unexplained fevers and was subsequently hospitalized for cellulitis of his right foot. On further workup, patient was found to have miliary tuberculosis (TB) and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). Patient was treated with anti-TB therapy for 9 months and highly active anti-retroviral therapy. Our patient presented with ongoing chronic right foot and ankle pain that was proven to be secondary to TB osteomyelitis of cuneiform bones of the right ankle in the setting of AIDS. The patient's clinical presentation was unusual due to symptom duration and lack of systemic characteristics. Like our case, reported incidence of osteomyelitis of bone/joint in extrapulmonary TB is estimated to be 10%, and out of all bones/joint TB cases, only 1% are found to be in the foot.
topic AIDS
osteomyelitis
miliary tuberculosis
url http://www.jchimp.net/index.php/jchimp/article/view/32131/pdf_219
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