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Papan, Cihan; Both, Ulrich von; Kappler, Matthias; Kammer, Birgit; Griese, Matthias und Huebner, Johannes (2017): Pott's disease: a major issue for an unaccompanied refugee minor. In: Thorax, Bd. 72, Nr. 3: S. 282-283 [PDF, 332kB]

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Abstract

Chest clinic The incidence of TB in children in Germany has been a rise since 2008, especially among foreign-born individuals. With rapidly increasing numbers of refugees from the numerous areas of conflict, this increase in incidence is not expected to halt, neither in Germany in Europe in general. We report a case of insufficient tracking in a 16-year-old unaccompanied refugee minor from Somalia who had a positive interferon. release assay on arrival in Germany. No actions were undertaken, until 6 months later, an X-ray showed prominent hilar enlargement. Nine months later, the patient presented to our hospital with abdominal pain, vomiting and B symptoms. Workup revealed a paravertebral abscess due to Pott's disease, a skeletal manifestation of Mycobacterium tuberculosis disease. The patient made a full recovery after a combination therapy for a total of 9 months.

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