Tuberculous arthritis of the knee joint mimicking pigmented villonodular synovitis.

Journal: Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy : Official Journal Of The ESSKA
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Abstract

Tuberculous arthritis is difficult to diagnose early because of its atypical insidious clinical manifestations and non-specific imaging findings. Specifically, monoarticular tuberculosis of the knee may mimic pigmented villonodular synovitis (PVNS). The present report describes a young patient with tuberculous arthritis of the knee. Proper diagnosis was delayed due to magnetic resonance imaging findings, such as hemosiderin deposits and a nodular mass around the knee joint, suggesting the diffuse type of PVNS. These findings suggest that the first step in the diagnosis of tuberculous knee arthritis is to have a high index of suspicion.

Methods: IV.

Authors
Dae-hee Lee, Dong-ki Lee, Soon-hyuck Lee, Jong-hoon Park, Chul-hwan Kim, Seung-beom Han

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