Differences in Clinical Characteristics and Treatments among Mycobacterial Osteomyelitis According to Species of Mycobacteria
- 1 Aventura Hospital and Medical Center, United States
- 2 St. Lucie Medical Center, United States
Abstract
In this review, cases of both Tuberculous Mycobacterial and Non-tuberculous Mycobacterial osteomyelitis were analyzed to provide a concise understanding of the presentation and treatment of each reported Mycobacterial organism. Though rare, Mycobacterial osteomyelitis has continued to be a challenge in diagnosis and treatment due to its rarity as well as its indolent nature. As a result, it is usually diagnosed late in its course, with the patient having already experienced debilitating symptoms prior to diagnosis. In addition, another challenge of mycobacterial osteomyelitis is the specificity of treatment dependent on the mycobacteria causing infection; certain nuances in treatment can be the dividing line between a rapidly exacerbating infection and complete recovery. These nuances can be easily overlooked due to the fact that different types of mycobacterial osteomyelitis can present similarly, however requiring different forms of treatment. This manuscript will serve as a guide to various types of mycobacterial osteomyelitis classified by species of mycobacteria, outlining the preferred methods for diagnosis and most effective treatments for each.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3844/ajidsp.2019.1.8
Copyright: © 2019 Asma Jafri, Luke DeLain and Tania del Rivero. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Keywords
- Osteomyelitis
- Tuberculous Osteomyelitis
- Non-Tuberculous Osteomyelitis
- Mycobacteria