Title of article :
Isolated Sternal Tuberculosis Presenting as a Chest Wall Abscess: A Case Report
Author/Authors :
Anand, Priyanka Department of Pathology - North Delhi Municipal Corporation Medical College and Hindu Rao hospital, Delhi, India , Sarin, Namrata Department of Pathology - North Delhi Municipal Corporation Medical College and Hindu Rao hospital, Delhi, India
Abstract :
In India, pulmonary tuberculosis accounts for 85% of cases and
extrapulmonary tuberculosis accounts for 15% of cases with
bone and joint involvement is seen in 1 to 3% of cases. Primary
tuberculous osteomyelitis of the sternum is a rare form of
extrapulmonary tuberculosis. A 51-year-old male presented with
10 years history of swelling over the anterior chest wall and pain for
past 6 months. Fine-needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) revealed
a markedly granular necrotic background. Ziehl-Neelsen staining
was positive for acid-fast bacilli and a diagnosis of the tubercular
abscess was made. Chest X-ray was normal. Contrast-enhanced
computed tomography was done, which gave an evidence of the
erosion of the anterior surface of the sternum. Tuberculosis of the
sternum is a rare form of flat bone tuberculosis. The possibility of
sternal tuberculosis should be kept in mind in any patient with a
mass, non-healing ulcer, or abscess in the sternal region.
Keywords :
Thoracic wall , Sternum , Tuberculosis , Abscess
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics