The Pattern of Spinal Tuberculosis in Sarawak general Hospital

This is a retrospective study of 53 patients with spinal tuberculosis treated in Sarawak General Hospital from 1994 until 1998. The study showed that the mean age in patients with spinal tuberculosis was 40.2 years, and was more common in male (70%) and in Iban population (50%). The clinical present...

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Main Author: Ahmad Hata, Rasit
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Published: Malaysian Medical Association 2001
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spelling my.unimas.ir.74602015-05-20T06:04:14Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/7460/ The Pattern of Spinal Tuberculosis in Sarawak general Hospital Ahmad Hata, Rasit RD Surgery RM Therapeutics. Pharmacology This is a retrospective study of 53 patients with spinal tuberculosis treated in Sarawak General Hospital from 1994 until 1998. The study showed that the mean age in patients with spinal tuberculosis was 40.2 years, and was more common in male (70%) and in Iban population (50%). The clinical presentation included backache (94%); abscess (45%); neurological deficit (44%); and gibbus deformity (22%). The percentage of patient without BCG scar was 82% and 18% had evidence of pulmonary tuberculosis. The most common vertebra involved was the ninth thoracic vertebra and the least common was the third cervical vertebra. The average number of vertebra affected per patient was three. The most common radiological type of lesion was paradiscal (47%). The percentage of patients diagnosed by histological examination was 44%. All patients were given chemotherapy for 12 months' duration; 57% were treated surgically and 43% were treated conservatively. Twenty-four of patients (40%) had an excellent and good results and 28 of patients had a fair result and only one patient had poor result. In 23 of patients treated conservatively showed increment of 8 degrees of kyphosis angle and 22 of patients had a fair result and only one patient had poor outcome after 6 months of treatment. In 30 of patients treated surgically showed correction of 4 degrees of kyphosis angle and 24 of them had excellent and good outcome, where 6 of them had fair outcome after 6 months of treatment. Malaysian Medical Association 2001-06-01 E-Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/7460/1/Spinal%20Tuberculosis-001.pdf Ahmad Hata, Rasit (2001) The Pattern of Spinal Tuberculosis in Sarawak general Hospital. Medical Journal Malaysia, 56 (2). pp. 143-150. ISSN 0300-5283 http://e-mjm.org/2001/v56n2/Spinal_Tuberculosis.pdf
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The Pattern of Spinal Tuberculosis in Sarawak general Hospital
description This is a retrospective study of 53 patients with spinal tuberculosis treated in Sarawak General Hospital from 1994 until 1998. The study showed that the mean age in patients with spinal tuberculosis was 40.2 years, and was more common in male (70%) and in Iban population (50%). The clinical presentation included backache (94%); abscess (45%); neurological deficit (44%); and gibbus deformity (22%). The percentage of patient without BCG scar was 82% and 18% had evidence of pulmonary tuberculosis. The most common vertebra involved was the ninth thoracic vertebra and the least common was the third cervical vertebra. The average number of vertebra affected per patient was three. The most common radiological type of lesion was paradiscal (47%). The percentage of patients diagnosed by histological examination was 44%. All patients were given chemotherapy for 12 months' duration; 57% were treated surgically and 43% were treated conservatively. Twenty-four of patients (40%) had an excellent and good results and 28 of patients had a fair result and only one patient had poor result. In 23 of patients treated conservatively showed increment of 8 degrees of kyphosis angle and 22 of patients had a fair result and only one patient had poor outcome after 6 months of treatment. In 30 of patients treated surgically showed correction of 4 degrees of kyphosis angle and 24 of them had excellent and good outcome, where 6 of them had fair outcome after 6 months of treatment.
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title The Pattern of Spinal Tuberculosis in Sarawak general Hospital
title_short The Pattern of Spinal Tuberculosis in Sarawak general Hospital
title_full The Pattern of Spinal Tuberculosis in Sarawak general Hospital
title_fullStr The Pattern of Spinal Tuberculosis in Sarawak general Hospital
title_full_unstemmed The Pattern of Spinal Tuberculosis in Sarawak general Hospital
title_sort pattern of spinal tuberculosis in sarawak general hospital
publisher Malaysian Medical Association
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url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/7460/1/Spinal%20Tuberculosis-001.pdf
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