The Ever-Expanding Association Between Rheumatologic Diseases and Tuberculosis - 20/08/11
, Alejandro Díaz-Borjon, MD b, Mark A. Senger, DO a, Lorena Barragan, BS c, Michael Leonard, MD aAbstract |
We summarized most of the rheumatologic manifestations of tuberculosis (TB) and the occurrence of Mycobacterium tuberculosis disease associated with rheumatologic diseases. We established 4 different categories: (1) direct musculoskeletal involvement of M. tuberculosis, including spondylitis, osteomyelitis, septic arthritis, and tenosynovitis; (2) M. tuberculosis as an infectious pathogen in rheumatologic diseases, particularly with the use of newer agents such as tumor necrosis factor-⍺ inhibitors; (3) antimycobacterial drug-induced rheumatologic syndromes, including tendinopathy, drug-induced lupus, and others; and (4) reactive immunologic phenomena caused by TB, such as reactive arthritis, erythema nodosum, and others. In addition, Bacille-Calmette-Guérin vaccination used for the prevention of TB or as a chemotherapeutic agent for bladder carcinoma also may be associated with musculoskeletal adverse events. We conclude that M. tuberculosis can directly or indirectly affect the musculoskeletal system.
El texto completo de este artículo está disponible en PDF.Keywords : Mycobacterium tuberculosis, Rheumatologic diseases, Rheumatoid arthritis, Spondylitis
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