1.Noncontiguous Multiple Spinal Tuberculosis.
Sim Sai TIN ; Viroj WIWANITKIT
Korean Journal of Spine 2014;11(4):259-259
No abstract available.
Tuberculosis, Spinal*
2.Factors of Loss of Correction Kyphotic Angle After Operation in Spinal Tuberculosis
Kwang Hoe KIM ; Jae Lim CHO ; Tae Seung KIM ; Sang Il KIM
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1989;24(4):1217-1224
No abstract available.
Tuberculosis, Spinal
3.Part II : Long term Follow
Moon Sik HAHN ; Han Koo LEE ; Duk Yong LEE ; Se Il SUK ; Young Min KIM ; In Ho CHOI ; Jai Myung JEON ; Soo Ho LEE
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1984;19(1):75-85
No abstract available in English.
Tuberculosis, Spinal
4.Acute Paraplegia in a Toddler: A Diagnostic Journey Compounding the Challenge in Management: A Case Report
Goh JH ; Fazir M ; Zainal-Abidin NA ; Amir D ; Singh M
Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal 2016;10(2):56-60
Spinal tuberculosis is not common in the paediatric age
group. Initial clinical features are often vague and non
specific until the disease progresses to later stages. We
highlight the diagnostic difficulties and management
challenges of a complicated extradural tuberculoma with
neurological deficits in a very young girl.
Tuberculosis, Spinal
5.Mycobacterium Tuberculosis in Spinal Tuberculosis.
Myung Sang MOON ; Sung Sim KIM ; Han Lim MOON ; Dong Hyeon KIM
Asian Spine Journal 2017;11(1):138-149
Even in an era of remarkable medical advances, there is an issue of why tuberculosis remains in the list of disastrous diseases, afflicting humans and causing suffering. There has not been a plausible answer to this, and it has been suggested that clinicians and medical scientists could presently not win the war against the tubercle bacilli. With regards to this issue, based on the authors' own clinical and research experiences, in this review, the available literature was revisited in order to address the raised questions and to provide recent information on characteristics of tubercle bacilli and possible ways to more effectively treat tuberculosis.
Humans
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Mycobacterium tuberculosis*
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Mycobacterium*
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Tuberculosis
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Tuberculosis, Spinal*
6.Pott's Paraplegia with Secondary Esophageal Fistula: 1 Case Report.
Eung Ha KIM ; Ji Sup LEE ; Duck Yun CHO
Journal of Korean Society of Spine Surgery 1997;4(1):175-179
No abstract available.
Esophageal Fistula*
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Tuberculosis, Spinal*
7.Surgical treatment of paraplegia in spinal tuberculosis.
Byung Jik KIM ; Han Suk KO ; Young LIM ; Jeong Kook SEO ; Jea Yeol CHOI ; Jin Soo SUH
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1993;28(5):1595-1602
No abstract available.
Paraplegia*
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Tuberculosis, Spinal*
8.Management of Tuberculous Infection of the Spine.
Pankaj KANDWAL ; Vijayaraghavan G ; Arvind JAYASWAL
Asian Spine Journal 2016;10(4):792-800
Spinal tuberculosis accounts for nearly half of all cases of musculoskeletal tuberculosis. It is primarily a medical disease and treatment consists of a multidrug regimen for 9-12 months. Surgery is reserved for select cases of progressive deformity or where neurological deficit is not improved by anti-tubercular treatment. Technology refinements and improved surgical expertise have improved the operative treatment of spinal tuberculosis. The infected spine can be approached anteriorly or posteriorly, in a minimally invasive way. We review the various surgical techniques used in the management of spinal tuberculosis with focus on their indications and contraindications.
Congenital Abnormalities
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Spine*
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Tuberculosis
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Tuberculosis, Spinal
9.Tuberculosis of the Spine Part I: Clinical Study on Anterior Fusion for Spinal Tuberculosis
Moon Sik HAHN ; Han Koo LEE ; Duk Yong LEE ; Se Il SUK ; Young Min KIM ; In Ho CHOI ; Jai Myung JEON ; Soo Ho LEE
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1984;19(1):69-74
No abstract available in English.
Clinical Study
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Spine
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Tuberculosis
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Tuberculosis, Spinal
10.MR Imaging of Intradural Extramedullary Tuberculoma of the Spinal Cord: Report of Two Cases.
Young Jun SOHN ; See Sung CHOI ; Se Jeong JEON ; Sung Hun PARK ; Seon Kwan JUHNG
Journal of the Korean Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine 2008;12(2):201-205
Intradural extramedullary tuberculoma of the spinal cord is a rare manifestation of the spinal tuberculosis, with a few cases described so far. Recently, we have experienced two cases of extensive intradural extramedullary tuberculoma at the thoracic spine. So, we report these cases with review of the literatures.
Spinal Cord
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Spine
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Tuberculoma
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Tuberculosis, Spinal