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Learning from errors
A 3-year-old boy with kyphosis, back mass and weakness
  1. Peninnah Oberdorfer1,
  2. Kritsana Kongthavonsakul1,
  3. H Patricia Lochungvu2
  1. 1Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, Thailand
  2. 2Medical School, University of Minnesota, Minnesota, USA
  1. Correspondence to Dr Peninnah Oberdorfer, aoberdor{at}med.cmu.ac.th

Summary

Spinal tuberculosis (TB) in children is uncommon. The authors report a case of a 3-year-old boy who was diagnosed with TB spondylitis. He presented to the hospital with a back mass, back pain and inability to walk. He failed to receive TB prophylaxis after having been in close contact to his mother who had pulmonary TB. He received incision and drainage and continued on anti-TB regimens without complications. At 4-month follow-up, he was able to stand and walk without assistance. It is important to carry out contact investigations and provide TB prophylaxis to children who have had a history of contacting TB index cases to prevent TB disease and serious complications of TB infection.

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