Affiliations 

  • 1 R.D. Jalleh MBBS, MRCPI. Clinical Specialist. National Tuberculosis Centre, Jalan Pahang, Kuala Lumpur
  • 2 I. Kuppusamy MBBS, MRCPI. Acting Director and Consultant Chest Physician. National Tuberculosis Centre. Jalan Pahang. 50590 Kuala Lumpur.
  • 3 Aziah Ahmad Mahayiddin MRCP, FCCP. Consultant Chest Physician. National Tuberculosis Centre. Jalan Pahang. 50590 Kuala Lumpur.
  • 4 M. Faridza Yaacob. MD. Registrar. National Tuberculosis Centre. Jalan Pahang. 50590 Kuala Lumpur.
  • 5 Nor Akma Yusuf. MD. Medical Officer. National Tuberculosis Centre. Jalan Pahang. 50590 Kuala Lumpur.
  • 6 Adibah Mokhtar. MD. Medical Officer. National Tuberculosis Centre. Jalan Pahang. 50590 Kuala Lumpur.
Med J Malaysia, 1991 Sep;46(3):269-73.
PMID: 1839924

Abstract

We reviewed 31 cases (19 males and 12 females) of spinal tuberculosis seen at the National Tuberculosis Centre from 1985 to 1989. The mean age was 35.4 years. The predominant clinical feature was backache (90.3%), while neurological features were found in 30.9%. An elevated erythrocyte sedimentation rate (in 80.0%) and a positive Mantoux test (in 70.9%) served as useful investigations. Spinal x-ray was abnormal in all cases, the lumbar spine being most commonly involved. Bacteriological or histopathological confirmation was obtained in only 29.0% of cases. The mainstay of treatment was anti-tuberculous chemotherapy with surgery being performed in 41.9% of patients.

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