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TUBERCULOSIS SACROILITIS WITH COXITIS IN THE PATIENT SUFFERING FROM GAUCHER DISEASE

https://doi.org/10.21292/2075-1230-2018-96-8-55-58

Abstract

The article describes a clinical case of the patient with bone and joint lesions suffering from Gaucher disease with the consequent development of tuberculous infection in the form of tuberculosis sacroilitis and coxitis.

About the Authors

V. A. Khomenko
Central Tuberculosis Research Institute.
Russian Federation

Vladimir A. Khomenko Doctor of Medical Sciences, Senior Researcher of Surgery Department. 

2, Yauzskaya Alleya, Moscow, 107564.



L. A. Semenova
Central Tuberculosis Research Institute.
Russian Federation

Liudmila A. Semenova Candidate of Medical Sciences, Senior Researcher of Department for Pathoanatomy, Cellular Biology and Biochemistry.

2, Yauzskaya Alleya, Moscow, 107564.



K. A. Lukina
National Medical Research Center of Hematology.
Russian Federation

Kira A. Lukina  Candidate of Medical Sciences, Hematologist of Orphan Diseases Department.


4, Novy Zykovskiy Rd., Moscow, 125167. 



K. V. Tokaev
Central Tuberculosis Research Institute.
Russian Federation

Kazbek V. Tokaev Doctor of Medical Sciences, Senior Researcher of Surgery Department.

 2, Yauzskaya Alleya, Moscow, 107564.



References

1. Lukina K.A. Klinicheskie i molekulyarnye faktory, assotsiirovannye s porazheniem kostno-sustavnoj sistemy pri bolezni Goshe I tipa. Diss. kand. med. nauk. [Clinical and molecular factors, associated with bone and joint lesions in case of Gaucher disease, type I. Cand. Diss.]. Moscow, 2013. 142 p.


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Khomenko V.A., Semenova L.A., Lukina K.A., Tokaev K.V. TUBERCULOSIS SACROILITIS WITH COXITIS IN THE PATIENT SUFFERING FROM GAUCHER DISEASE. Tuberculosis and Lung Diseases. 2018;96(8):55-58. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21292/2075-1230-2018-96-8-55-58

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