|
Cite this article:
Marouane Lakranbi, Mohamed Smahi, Yassine Ouadnouni, Yassine Msougar, Mohammed Caidi, Mohammed Bouchikh, Abdellah Achir, Laila Herrak, Abderrahmane El masslout, Abdellatif Benosman. Ostéite costale tuberculeuse. The Pan African Medical Journal. 2010;6:8 Key words: Tuberculose, Ostéite, costale, paroi thoracique, chirurgie thoracique Permanent link: http://www.panafrican-med-journal.com/content/article/6/8/full Received: 25/05/2010 - Accepted: 10/08/2010 - Published: 11/08/2010 © Marouane Lakranbi et al. The Pan African Medical Journal - ISSN 1937-8688. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
Ostéite costale tuberculeuse
Marouane Lakranbi1,&, Mohamed Smahi1, Yassine Ouadnouni2, Yassine Msougar2, Mohammed Caidi2, Mohammed Bouchikh2, Abdellah Achir2, Laila Herrak2, Abderrahmane El masslout2, Abdellatif Benosman2
1Service de chirurgie thoracique, CHU Hassan II Fes, Maroc, 2Service de chirurgie thoracique, CHU Rabat, Maroc
&Auteur correspondant
Lakranbi Marouane, Interne en chirurgie thoracique, CHU RABAT, Tel: 00212663660432, 250, Rue Alward Hay es Salam, Salè, Maroc
Résumé
Nous rapportons un cas de tuberculose costale chez une patiente de 44ans ayant des antécédents de miliaire tuberculeuse. L’atteinte costale était pseudotumorale ayant conduit à une biopsie exérèse chirurgicale de la masse costale dont l’étude histologique est revenue en faveur d’une tuberculose.
Cette observation ainsi que celles de la littérature, confirment les difficultés diagnostiques de cette forme rare de tuberculose.
Abstract (provided by the authors)
We report a case of rib tuberculosis at a patient of 44 years old with pulmonary tuberculosis in his past medical history. The rib lesion aspect was a misleading pseudo-tumor therefore resection of the pathological rib was necessary. The histological study was in favour of tuberculosis. This case report as well as those of the literature, confirm the diagnostic difficulties of this rare shape of tuberculosis.

Log in to email corresponding author
