Tuberculous pseudotumor of fibular head
Tuberculous osteomyelitis of long tubular bone is uncommon, the reported incidence is about 2-3 %. Tuberculous osteomyelitis of fibular head is very rare and it mimics neoplasm. Here we report a case of a 28 year old male presenting with unremitting right knee pain with swelling around fibular head...
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Autores principales: | Sunil Singh Thapa, Arjun Lamichanne, Deepak Prakash Mahara |
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Society of Surgeons of Nepal
2017
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