Author/Authors :
Sökücü, Sami Baltalimani Bone Diseases and Research Hospital, Turkey , Sökücü, Sinem Nedime Yedikule Chest Disease and Thoracic Surgery Education and Research Hospital - Chest Disease Clinic, Turkey , Kabukçuoglu, Yavuz Baltalimani Bone Diseases and Research Hospital, Turkey , Kabukçuoglu, Fevziye Sisli Etfal Education and Research Hospital - Pathology Clinic, Turkey
Abstract :
Tuberculosis can involve virtually any organ and it manifests itself in various forms. The selective involvement of muscles by a tuberculous process without coexisting active skeletal or extraskeletal tuberculosis is very rarely seen. A case of isolated tuberculosis of the biceps brachii muscle without any evident primary focus revealed as an intramuscular mass in a 37 years old immunocompetent female is presented. Diagnosis was established by histology and acid fast stain culture. The patient showed marked improvement with a standard four drug regimen with no evidence of disease activity at the four year follow up. This rare case is presented with review of literature.