Spinal Tuberculosis Presentations Among Adults: Findings from A Federal Tertiary Health Facility in South-East Nigeria
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Adult, Pott's, Spine, Tuberculosis, NigeriaAbstract
Tuberculosis, an antique disease with modern relevance, continues to increase in prevalence. Spinal tuberculosis is a common extrapulmonary form of the disease. We retrospectively studied adult (≥18years) patients diagnosed with Pott's disease at the Federal Medical Centre, Owerri between January 2015 and December 2019. Their demographic data, clinical profiles and outcomes are reported. A total of 18 patients were studied comprising an equal number of males and females with an age range of 20 to 64 years and a mean (standard error of the mean) age of 38.5±4.4 years. Majority (38.9%, n=7) of the participants were students. Two-thirds of the patients had spinal disease only and in another one-third combined pulmonary and spinal with, chest radiograph demonstrated radiographic features of pulmonary tuberculosis. A gibbus was present in 5 (27.8%) of the patients and commonest radiographic abnormality was lumbar collapse (76.9%, n=10). The mean (SEM) erythrocyte sedimentation rate of the patients was 81 ±28.9mm/1st hr Westergren.All patients underwent a 12-month combination therapy (regimen 2 months of isoniazid, rifampicin, pyrazinamide and ethambutol/10 months of isoniazid and rifampicin) with good outcomes. Spinal tuberculosis remains a prevalent presentation of tuberculosis in the developing world and poses a serious risk of neurological sequelae, if detected and/or treated late. Ahigh index of suspicion alongside early diagnosis, initiation and completion of treatment are imperative to achieving good outcomes.Downloads
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2023-04-23
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Spinal Tuberculosis Presentations Among Adults: Findings from A Federal Tertiary Health Facility in South-East Nigeria. (2023). Western Journal of Medical and Biomedical Sciences, 4(1-2), 54-58. http://wjmbs.org/index.php/home/article/view/90