scholarly journals A rare case of chest wall tuberculosis: Tuberculous scapulothoracic bursitis

2021 ◽  
pp. 101537
Author(s):  
Norichika Iga ◽  
Yasuko Fuchimoto ◽  
Taisaku Koyanagi ◽  
Daisuke Mizuno ◽  
Hideyuki Nishi
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (7) ◽  
Author(s):  
Eknath Pawar ◽  
Nihar Modi ◽  
Amit Kumar Yadav ◽  
Jayesh Mhatre ◽  
Sachin Khemkar ◽  
...  

Introduction: Winging of scapula is defined as a failure of dynamic stabilizing structures that anchor the scapula to the chest wall, leading to prominence of the medial border of scapula. It could be primary, secondary, or voluntary. Primary winging could be true winging due to neuromuscular causes or pseudo-winging due to osseous or soft-tissue masses. A scapular osteochondroma is a very rare presentation site and causes pseudo-winging leading to pushing away of the scapula away from the chest wall presenting as medial border prominence. Here, we are reporting a rare case of a scapular osteochondroma causing a pseudo-winging of the scapula. Case Report: A 2-year-old male child presented with painless, immobile, and non-fluctuant swelling over the left scapular region, insidious in onset and progressive in nature. On examination, a non-tender, immobile swelling was palpable with a painless and unrestricted range of motion at the shoulder joint. After evaluating radiographs and CT scan, the patient was diagnosed to have a ventral scapular osteochondroma leading to pseudo-winging of the scapula. Conclusion: Despite the rarity, a differential diagnosis of a scapular osteochondroma should be kept in mind while examining a young child presenting with a winged scapula. Keywords: Scapula, osteochondroma, pseudo-winging.


2012 ◽  
Vol 02 (01) ◽  
pp. 51-53
Author(s):  
Harish S. Permi ◽  
Pretty D'Souza ◽  
K.R. Bhagavan ◽  
Mary Raju ◽  
Pooja Sarda

AbstractPrimary Dirofilariasis is caused by a Zoonotic filarial nematode. It is transmitted to humans by Culex, Aedes, or Anopheles mosquitoes, which ingest blood-containing microfilaria from affected dogs, cats, or raccoons. Chest wall tumors are uncommon lesions that originate from blood vessels, nerves, bone, cartilage, or fat. We report a case of Human Dirofilariasis due to D. Repens occurring in the chest wall in a 32 year old male. Clinical diagnosis of benign chest wall tumor was considered and it was excised. Histopathological examination confirmed it as Dirofilaria repens. On regular follow up he is doing fine.


2015 ◽  
Vol 33 (9) ◽  
pp. 1328.e3-1328.e5 ◽  
Author(s):  
Po-Chin Yu ◽  
Tzu-Hsien Yang ◽  
Abhishek Katakwar ◽  
Yu-Jen Cheng ◽  
Po-Chih Chang

2014 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 61
Author(s):  
J R K Lande ◽  
K Chandra Sekhar ◽  
Narendra Valluri ◽  
Siva Rama Prasad Komera ◽  
P G Deotale

2015 ◽  
Vol 2 (5) ◽  
pp. 597-601 ◽  
Author(s):  
Waddi Sudhakar ◽  
Venkata Rao B ◽  
Abburi Srinivas ◽  
Harshavarsan Majety S R ◽  
Madhulika M

Author(s):  
Yasir Khaleel ◽  
Redzuan Ismail ◽  
Suria Pauzi ◽  
Syariz Sehat ◽  
Mohammed Hajhamad ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Anika Mittal ◽  
Ramesh Kumar Kundal ◽  
Harpal Singh Seemar ◽  
Puneet Garg ◽  
Namarta Goyal ◽  
...  

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