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Tuberculosis of the shoulder joint
Authors:R Richter  W Nübling  H J Schulz  G K?hler
Abstract:In contrast to specific shoulder girdle processes tuberculoses of the shoulder joint are observed relatively frequently. From 1955 up to and including 1980, 50 patients with omarthritis tuberculosa were surgically treated at the authors' clinic. Thirty were male, 20 female, 42 were Germans, 8 immigrant workers. Arthrodeses were performed in 28 cases, removal of bone or soft-tissue foci, or a combination of these, in 22. The left joint was affected in 26 cases (52%) and the right in 24 (48%). The youngest patient was 9, the oldest 78 years of age (average age 42.6 years). The time from the onset of complaints to diagnosis was about 1.6 years. Twenty-eight patients (56%) had previously had treatment for tuberculosis and 9 (18%) also had active tuberculosis localized elsewhere. Even though there were clear radiological changes in all cases, abscesses and fistulae or a combination of these in 27 cases (54%), the 1-hour ESR was normal or only slightly elevated (under 20 mm acc. to W.) in 29 patients (58%). The recurrences which occurred immediately after surgery or in the subsequent course of the disease healed without sequelae after secondary interventions. While they prolonged hospitalization they did not influence the result of surgery. Of the 38 (76%) patients who were followed up on average 3 years after the end of inpatient treatment, 30 (79%) had returned to work on average 1.1 year after being discharged from the hospital. Three had meanwhile been retrained for lighter work. In the discussion the etiology and pathogenesis, incidence, side localization, age and sex distribution, complaints, clinical and radiological findings, diagnosis, therapy, prognosis, and differential diagnosis of shoulder joint tuberculosis are reported on with reference to the relevant literature.
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