Spinal tuberculosis

Article "Spinal tuberculosis"

Introduction Among all forms of tuberculosis (TB), damage to the axial skeleton - the spine and sacrum - predominates. Complicated combined lesions of the spine and ribs are called spondyloperichondritis. The renal plexus drains all anatomical formations, including infectious foci in the pelvic organs: kidneys, ureters, bladder, uterus, vagina, rectum.