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Radiology, Vol 201, 507-513, Copyright © 1996 by Radiological Society of North America
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S Jaovisidha, C Chen, KN Ryu, P Siriwongpairat, P Pekanan, DJ Sartoris and D Resnick
Department of Radiology, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, San Diego, CA 92161, USA.
PURPOSE: To describe imaging features of tuberculous tenosynovitis and bursitis with various imaging methods. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twenty- one patients with surgically and/or pathologically proved tuberculosis of the tendon sheaths or bursae were evaluated. Routine radiography, arthrography, computed tomography (CT), and magnetic resonance (MR) imaging were used in some or all of the patients. RESULTS: Twelve patients had tuberculous tenosynovitis, and nine had bursitis. Tuberculous tenosynovitis most commonly involved the tendon sheaths of the hand and wrist, whereas bursitis occurred most frequently about the hip, especially in the trochanteric bursa. All cases of tuberculous tenosynovitis or bursitis showed soft-tissue swelling on plain radiographs, with calcification demonstrated in three of nine (33%) cases. CT and MR imaging allowed evaluation of all forms of tuberculous tenosynovitis (hygromatous, serofibrinous, and fungoid forms), whereas tuberculous bursitis exhibited two patterns of involvement: either a distended bursa or multiple small abscesses. Contrast material-enhanced radiography (i.e., arthrography) helped delineate communication between the affected structures. CONCLUSION: All imaging methods can provide complementary information that is helpful for determination of therapy. MR imaging seems to be superior in evaluating the extent of the lesion, particularly in soft tissue.
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