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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Pott's disease resembles [[spinal tumor]]s, spinal cord [[abscess | Pott's disease resembles [[spinal tumor]]s, spinal cord [[abscess]], [[septic arthritis]], [[metastatic cancer]], [[multiple myeloma]], [[miliary tuberculosis]]. Therefore it must be differentiated from them. | ||
==Differentiating Pott's Disease from other Diseases== | ==Differentiating Pott's Disease from other Diseases== | ||
Pott's disease presents with features of back pain and myelopathy and must be differentiated from the following: | [[Pott's disease]] presents with features of [[back pain]] and [[myelopathy]] and must be differentiated from the following: | ||
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!Disease | !Disease | ||
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|[[Pyogenic abscess]] of the [[spine]] | |[[Pyogenic abscess]] of the [[spine]] | ||
|Any age | |Any age | ||
|Lumbar spine | |[[Lumbar spine]] | ||
|[[Diabetes mellitus]] | |[[Diabetes mellitus]] | ||
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*Fever | *[[Fever]] | ||
*[[Back pain]] | *[[Back pain]] | ||
*[[Myelopathy]] | *[[Myelopathy]] | ||
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|[[Pott's Disease]] | |[[Pott's Disease]] | ||
|Children and adults | |Children and adults | ||
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*Upper [[Lumbar spine]] | |||
*Lower [[Thoracic spine]] | |||
|Exposure to [[tuberculous infection]] | |Exposure to [[tuberculous infection]] | ||
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|[[Brucella]] [[abscess]] of the spine | |[[Brucella]] [[abscess]] of the spine | ||
|Adults | |Adults | ||
|Lumbar | |[[Lumbar spine]] | ||
|Ingestion of unpasteurized milk | |Ingestion of unpasteurized milk | ||
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|Vertebral [[Metastasis]] | |Vertebral [[Metastasis]] | ||
|Elderly | |Elderly | ||
|Thoracic | |[[Thoracic spine]] | ||
|Presence of systemic [[malignancy]] | |Presence of systemic [[malignancy]] | ||
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[[Category:Vertebral column disorders]] | [[Category:Vertebral column disorders]] | ||
[[Category:Tuberculosis]] | [[Category:Tuberculosis]] | ||
[[Category:Disease]] | [[Category:Disease]] | ||
{{WH}} | {{WH}} | ||
{{WS}} | {{WS}} |
Latest revision as of 20:03, 8 April 2019
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Hardik Patel, M.D.; Aravind Kuchkuntla, M.B.B.S[2]
Overview
Pott's disease resembles spinal tumors, spinal cord abscess, septic arthritis, metastatic cancer, multiple myeloma, miliary tuberculosis. Therefore it must be differentiated from them.
Differentiating Pott's Disease from other Diseases
Pott's disease presents with features of back pain and myelopathy and must be differentiated from the following:
Disease | Age of Presentation | Common site involved | Risk Factors | Clinical Features | Laboratory Findings | Imaging Findings |
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Pyogenic abscess of the spine | Any age | Lumbar spine | Diabetes mellitus |
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Pott's Disease | Children and adults |
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Exposure to tuberculous infection |
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Brucella abscess of the spine | Adults | Lumbar spine | Ingestion of unpasteurized milk |
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Vertebral Metastasis | Elderly | Thoracic spine | Presence of systemic malignancy |
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Table adopted from Spinal Tuberculosis: A Review[1]
Additional differential diagnosis to be considered include:
- Spinal tumors
- Spinal cord abscess
- Septic arthritis
- Metastatic cancer[2]
- Multiple myeloma
- Miliary tuberculosis
References
- ↑ Garg RK, Somvanshi DS (2011). "Spinal tuberculosis: a review". J Spinal Cord Med. 34 (5): 440–54. doi:10.1179/2045772311Y.0000000023. PMC 3184481. PMID 22118251.
- ↑ Mittal S, Khalid M, Sabir AB, Khalid S (2016). "Comparison of Magnetic Resonance Imaging Findings between Pathologically Proven Cases of Atypical Tubercular Spine and Tumour Metastasis: A Retrospective Study in 40 Patients". Asian Spine J. 10 (4): 734–43. doi:10.4184/asj.2016.10.4.734. PMC 4995258. PMID 27559455.