日本関節病学会誌
Online ISSN : 1884-9067
Print ISSN : 1883-2873
ISSN-L : 1883-2873
症例報告
結核性仙腸関節炎の1例
中瀬 雅司平田 哲朗平田 美幸中村 紳一郎
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2009 年 28 巻 2 号 p. 261-264

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Infections of the sacroiliac joint are uncommon and diagnosis is usually delayed. Bone and joint involvement in tuberculosis accounts for 1.8% of all tuberculosis cases (2006, Japan). Approximately 1% to 10% of skeletal tuberculosis occurs in the sacroiliac joint. We describe a 74-year-old woman with tuberculous sacroiliitis presenting with right buttock pain and difficulty in walking. MRI of the pelvis showed an increased STIR signal in the right sacroiliac joint suggestive of sacroiliitis possibly of infectious origin. Open biopsy, computed tomography of the chest and bone scintigraphy established the diagnosis of tuberculous sacroiliitis without tuberculosis at other sites including the lung. Treatment with four antitubercular drugs was initiated. Soon after the medication was started, the patient became pain-free and able to walk without canes. Sacroiliac joint infection must be included in the differential diagnosis of low back pain or buttock pain. For the treatment of tuberculosis, early diagnosis will promote a better prognosis.
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