Rare Events
Isolated Tubercular Arthritis of the Hip Joint in an Immunocompetent Woman
● Overview of the Case:
➣ Patient Profile: 60-year-old female teacher without diabetes.
➣ The main complaints were:
• Five weeks of intermittent fever.
• Five weeks of increasing pain in the right thigh and buttocks.
• Weight reduction during the same time frame.
➣ Features of the pain:
• Mild at first, sporadic, non-traumatic, non-inflammatory;
• progressively
Multifocal Skeletal Tuberculosis Mimicking Multiple Myeloma and Bone Metastasis
● Overview of the Case:
The patient is a 35-year-old man who was previously in good health.
➣ The main complaints are:
• A gradual body soreness and non-inflammatory, non-traumatic back discomfort that doesn't go away even while you're at rest;
• A low-grade evening temperature increase that has persisted for nine months.
➣ Pain features include:
• Involved dorsal, lumba