Peripheral osteoarticular tuberculosis in children: 106 case-reports - 01/01/03
Youssef Teklali * , Zouheir Fellous El Alami, Tarik El Madhi, Hassan Gourinda, Abdelhamid Miri*Corresponding author. BP 6742, Madinat Al Irfane, 10101 Rabat, Morocco.
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Introduction. - We retrospectively reviewed 106 pediatric cases of peripheral osteoarticular tuberculosis (OAT) seen over a 21-year period in Morocco. Patients with vertebral tuberculosis were excluded from the study.
Patients and results. - The 55 boys and 51 girls had a mean age of 8 years. The hip and knee together contributed 63% of the osteoarticular foci. Organ involvement was documented in 32 cases. Mean time from symptom onset to evaluation was 10 months. This resulted in diagnostic delay, which contributed to the 22% rate of residual abnormalities consisting of joint ankylosis and leg length inequality.
Conclusion. - OAT is a source of functional disability that should be recognized and treated early, particularly in children, given that appropriate management can lead to a full recovery (14 patients in our series).
Mots clés : Children ; Peripheral osteoarticular tuberculosis ; Residual disease.
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Vol 70 - N° 4
P. 282-286 - août 2003 Retour au numéroBienvenue sur EM-consulte, la référence des professionnels de santé.
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