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Isolated multidrug-resistant tubercular tenosynovitis of the flexor tendon of the little finger
  1. Sunny Chaudhary,
  2. Subhajit Maji,
  3. Varun Garg and
  4. Vivek Singh
  1. Department of Orthopedics, All India Institute of Medical Sciences - Rishikesh, Rishikesh, India
  1. Correspondence to Dr Sunny Chaudhary; dr.sunny.ortho{at}gmail.com

Abstract

Isolated multidrug-resistant (MDR) tubercular tenosynovitis of the flexor tendons of finger without involvement of wrist is a rare presentation. Tenosynovitis of hand is an uncommon manifestation of extrapulmonary tuberculosis. Pyogenic flexor tenosynovitis of hand is frequently seen and is the closest differential. Non-specific clinical signs may lead to delay in diagnosis, which is often made after biopsy. Management includes surgical excision of necrotic tissue and infected synovium along with antitubercular therapy after histopathological diagnosis. MDR tuberculosis of hand is extremely rare and, to the best of our knowledge, has not been reported in the literature so far. We report an interesting case of MDR tubercular flexor tendon tenosynovitis of the little finger without any pulmonary involvement in an immunocompetent patient. The case was managed by complete synovectomy and second-line antitubercular therapy with complete resolution of disease and had no functional limitation.

  • tuberculosis
  • orthopaedics

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Footnotes

  • Contributors Conception or design of the work: SC. Data collection: SC, Dr SM. Data analysis and interpretation: SC, VG. Drafting the article: SC, VS. Critical revision of the article: SC, VS. Final approval of the version to be published: SC, SM, VG, VS.

  • Funding The authors have not declared a specific grant for this research from any funding agency in the public, commercial or not-for-profit sectors.

  • Competing interests None declared.

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