Journal of Korean Society of Spine Surgery  2015;22(2):55-59

doi:10.4184/jkss.2015.22.2.55

Thoracic Vertebral Fracture due to Spinal Tuberculosis which was Misdiagnosed as Matastatic Cancer: A Case Report.

Dae Geun KIM 1 ; Jae Hwan CHO ; Jae Hyoun KIM ; Jung Ki HA ; Dong Ho LEE ; Choon Sung LEE

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Keywords

Spine; Pathologic fracture; Neoplasm metastasis; Tuberculosis; Decompression

Country

Republic of Korea

Language

Korean

Abstract

STUDY DESIGN: A case report. OBJECTIVES: To report the case of a patient whose preoperative imaging results seemed to show metastatic spine tumor but who actually had a vertebral pathologic fracture caused by spine tuberculosis. SUMMARY OF LITERATURE REVIEW: Tuberculosis spondylitis is classified into peridiscal, central, anterior, and posterior spondylitis according to the portion involved, and central spondylitis can be mistaken as a tumor. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Imaging studies were performed in a 79-year-old female with progressive lower extremity weakness. We found a T12 pathologic vertebral fracture, which was suspected to be metastatic cancer. RESULTS: We performed surgery and found spine tuberculosis in the pathological and immunological examinations. Two weeks postoperatively, the patient could walk with crutches and underwent anti-tuberculosis therapy. CONCLUSIONS: Even when the results of imaging studies predict spinal metastasis, we should keep in mind the possibility of spinal tuberculosis.