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Case 6: Painful Shoulder on Anti-Tuberculous Treatment

22-years old with a painful right shoulder for 3 months

Bhavin Jankharia
Jan 31, 2022
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A 22-years old woman presented with a painful shoulder for 3 months. The radiographs and MRI suggested an aggressive lesion, for which she was put on anti-tuberculous treatment. When she did not improve, all the investigations were repeated. A biopsy was also then done.

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What is the most likely diagnosis?

  1. Tuberculous osteomyelitis

  2. Osteoblastoma

  3. Giant cell tumor

  4. Chondroblastoma

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Muhammad naeem
Feb 8, 2022

How can i get membership of all ur cases respected sir….very excellent concept bases knowledge…❤️

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Muhammad naeem
Feb 8, 2022

Respected sir chondroblastoma a benign lesion than why diffuse marrow deems on mri???can a lesion with benign looking on X-ray can give a peri lesion also edge a on mri??

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