Skip to content
1887

Abstract

Introduction : Tuberculosis (TB) is a preventable and usually curable disease but remains a major health problem worldwide, particularly in developing countries. TB of the lumbosacral junction is rare and occurs in only 1% to 2% of all cases of spinal TB. Moreover, isolated sacrococcygeal TB is extremely rare.

Case report : We present a case of a 64-year-old patient with a history of diabetes who presented with chronic back pain and cough. Physical examinations revealed a peri-anal fistula and left elbow joint arthritis. the patient is diagnosed with disseminated tuberculosis with coccygeal involvement. Diagnosis was achieved non-invasively using Xpert MTB/RIF confirming Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection. The patient experienced complete resolution of symptoms following the commencement of anti-tuberculosis therapy.

Conclusion : We highlight the importance of this case due to the rare coccygeal localization of tuberculosis in an immunocompetent patient, diagnosed through non-invasive means.

  • This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License.
Loading

Article metrics loading...

/content/journal/acmi/10.1099/acmi.0.000924.v1
2024-10-02
2025-01-14
Loading full text...

Full text loading...

/content/journal/acmi/10.1099/acmi.0.000924.v1
Loading
This is a required field
Please enter a valid email address
Approval was a Success
Invalid data
An Error Occurred
Approval was partially successful, following selected items could not be processed due to error