Title: Tuberculosis of Lumbosacral Spine: Infrequent Site of Involvement in Spinal Tuberculosis

Authors: Dr Akhilesh Kumar Singh, Dr Ashwini Kumar Nigam, Dr Chandan Gupta

 DOI:  https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v6i11.83

Abstract

Spinal tuberculosis usually involves dorsolumbar regions. Involvement of lumbosacral region is rare with few reported cases in literature. The patient with lumbosacral spinal tuberculosis may presents with low back pain with or without neurological deficits. Conservative management is primary mode of therapy; surgical intervention is required in selected group of patients.

Keywords: Lumbosacral tuberculosis, spinal tuberculosis, skeletal tuberculosis.

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Corresponding Author

Dr Ashwini Kumar Nigam

Associate Professor, P.G. Department of medicine, S.N. Medical College, Agra, Uttar Pradesh, INDIA

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