An Unusual Cause of Thigh Swelling: Tuberculosis of the Pubis

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  • Pankaj Kumar Garg
  • Ashish Chaurasia
  • Abhishek Pratap Singh
چکیده

A 17-year-old girl presented with a progressively enlarging painless lump of 5 months duration in the medial aspect of the superior and anterior right thigh. Physical examination showed a 12 + 8-cm cystic swelling in the adductor region of the right thigh deep to the adductor muscles (Figure 1). Pelvic X-ray showed a well-defined round lytic lesion in the body of the right pubic bone with surrounding sclerosis (Figure 2). Magnetic resonance imaging of the pelvis and thigh revealed a well-marginated predominantly cystic lesion (hyperintense on T1-weighted [T1W] and markedly hyperintense on T2weighted [T2W]/Short TI Inversion Recovery [STIR] images) in the medial aspect of the right upper thigh involving the adductor longus muscle with splaying of the adductor magnus and gracilis muscle with lateral splaying of the femoral vessels with maintained fat planes (Figure 3). Chest X-ray was unremarkable. Cytology from fine-needle aspiration of the swelling showed epithelioid cells, a few multinucleated giant cells, and granular eosinophilic material (caseation). Ziehl– Neelsen staining for acid-fast bacilli was positive. Radiometric liquid culture system BACTEC (Becton Dickinson Diagnostic Instruments, Sparks, MD) identified the presence ofMycobacterium tuberculosis from the purulent discharge. Serological tests for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) I and II were negative. The patient was diagnosed with tuberculosis of the pubis with cold abscess in the right thigh. The patient was prescribed four-drug antituberculosis treatment, including rifampicin, isoniazid, pyrazinamide, and ethambutol, for 2 months followed by rifampicin and isoniazid alone for 4 additionalmonths.At the end of the 6months of treatment, pelvic Xray showed sclerosis of the previous lytic lesion in the pubic bone (Figure 2). After 9 months of follow-up, the patient remained without recurrence. Tuberculosis commonly affects the pulmonary system, and extrapulmonary involvement is seen in approximately 14% of patients, with 1–8% having osseous involvement. The major osseous areas of tubercular involvement in order of occurrence are spine, hip, knee, foot, elbow, and hand. Isolated pubic bone tuberculosis is an uncommon entity, even in tuberculosisendemic areas. The associated cold abscess in this patient might have resulted from the fluid tracking down the thigh inside the sheaths of the adductor brevis and longus muscles, because the origin of these muscles on the pubic bone coincides with the tubercular lytic lesion. Although rare, tuberculosis of the pubis should be considered in the differential diagnosis of cold abscess of the thigh.

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دوره 88  شماره 

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تاریخ انتشار 2013