TY - JOUR
T1 - Clinical manifestations and prognosis of tuberculous spondylitis in an adolescent with disseminated tuberculosis
T2 - a case report
AU - Handryastuti, Setyo
AU - Kaswandani, Nastiti
AU - Hendriarto, Andra
AU - Tobing, Singkat Dohar Apul Lumban
AU - Pebriansyah, Pebriansyah
AU - Rafli, Achmad
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024, Indonesian Pediatric Society Publishing House. All rights reserved.
PY - 2024/3
Y1 - 2024/3
N2 - Indonesia is one of the countries with the highest number of tuberculosis (TB) cases globally. Around 10-20% of adolescents with TB infection progress to pulmonary TB, and less than 0.5% develop miliary or central nervous system TB. TB spondylitis occurs in only 5.6% of extrapulmonary TB patients. The clinical manifestations of disseminated and TB spondylitis are heterogeneous and insidious, with several potential risk-and prognostic factors. We report the case of a 16-year-old male admitted with abdominal distension, paraplegia, and urinary retention. He was diagnosed with disseminated TB with TB spondylitis. This case was unique because the patient had no classic symptoms of pulmonary TB. This report focuses on the diagnosis, comprehensive management, and prognosis of TB spondylitis, as well as the risk factors for disseminated TB. The management consisted of antituberculous agents and surgery. The prognosis is influenced by the patient’s age, severity of kyphosis deformity, number of vertebrae involved, lesion site, and patient’s health status, including nutritional status.[Paediatr Indones. 2024;64:176-83; DOI: 10.14238/pi64.2.2024.176-83 ].
AB - Indonesia is one of the countries with the highest number of tuberculosis (TB) cases globally. Around 10-20% of adolescents with TB infection progress to pulmonary TB, and less than 0.5% develop miliary or central nervous system TB. TB spondylitis occurs in only 5.6% of extrapulmonary TB patients. The clinical manifestations of disseminated and TB spondylitis are heterogeneous and insidious, with several potential risk-and prognostic factors. We report the case of a 16-year-old male admitted with abdominal distension, paraplegia, and urinary retention. He was diagnosed with disseminated TB with TB spondylitis. This case was unique because the patient had no classic symptoms of pulmonary TB. This report focuses on the diagnosis, comprehensive management, and prognosis of TB spondylitis, as well as the risk factors for disseminated TB. The management consisted of antituberculous agents and surgery. The prognosis is influenced by the patient’s age, severity of kyphosis deformity, number of vertebrae involved, lesion site, and patient’s health status, including nutritional status.[Paediatr Indones. 2024;64:176-83; DOI: 10.14238/pi64.2.2024.176-83 ].
KW - adolescent
KW - prognosis
KW - risk factors
KW - spondylitis
KW - therapy
KW - tuberculosis
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85192459139&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.14238/pi64.2.2024.176-83
DO - 10.14238/pi64.2.2024.176-83
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85192459139
SN - 0030-9311
VL - 64
SP - 176
EP - 183
JO - Paediatrica Indonesiana(Paediatrica Indonesiana)
JF - Paediatrica Indonesiana(Paediatrica Indonesiana)
IS - 2
ER -