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Recurrence of tuberculous tenosynovitis in wrist tendon of a butcher: rare case report.

Binar Burhan Abdulrahman,Jeza Muhamad Abdul Aziz, Mohammed Kak Bra Salih,Muhammad Jabar Rashid, Mohammed Latif Ahmed, Ramyar Hersh Awl, Shanga Baram Rauf, Harem Habil Hama Ali,Nguyen Tien Huy,Mariwan Kadir Rasheed

Journal of surgical case reports(2023)

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Abstract
Diagnosing of tuberculous arthritis can be challenging due to its insidious onset and non-specific clinical presentation. A high index of suspicion is required for early diagnosis. A 54-year-old butcher was admitted to an orthopedic clinic with complaints of pain, paresthesia and an enlarging mass in the left wrist, which limited finger flexion. Initially the patient was diagnosed with carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS); the patient had no history of tuberculosis (TB), but had direct contact with animals. On clinical examination, a small mass was found in the distal volar region of the forearm and no lymphadenopathy was observed. Despite the diagnosis the patient refused to receive TB treatment. After a period of 4 months, the patient once again exhibited symptoms of CTS. This case highlights the importance of considering TB as a potential etiology for persistent symptoms of carpal tunnel surgery. Early diagnosis and prompt initiation of TB treatment can result in favorable outcomes and can prevent future recurrence.
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tuberculous tenosynovitis,wrist tendon,rare case report
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