Sporotrichal Tenosynovitis Diagnosed Helpfully by Musculoskeletal Ultrasonography

Intern Med. 2017;56(10):1243-1246. doi: 10.2169/internalmedicine.56.7912. Epub 2017 May 15.

Abstract

A 72-year-old man presented with persistent oligoarthritis and positive results for rheumatoid factor and was suspected of having rheumatoid arthritis (RA). However, the musculoskeletal ultrasonography (MSUS) findings were not consistent with those of typical RA. He had undergone surgery for carpal tunnel syndrome, which allowed both histopathological and microbiological examinations to be performed. A synovial tissue culture was positive for Sporothrix schenckii, and he was diagnosed with sporotrichal tenosynovitis. He received anti-fungal therapy, and the sporotrichal tenosynovitis resolved. This case suggests that MSUS is a useful modality, and sporotrichal tenosynovitis, though rare, should be considered in the differential diagnosis of RA.

Keywords: fungal infection; musculoskeletal ultrasonography; rheumatoid arthritis; sporotrichosis; tenosynovitis.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Aged
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Musculoskeletal System / diagnostic imaging*
  • Musculoskeletal System / microbiology
  • Potassium Iodide / therapeutic use*
  • Sporothrix / pathogenicity*
  • Sporotrichosis / complications*
  • Sporotrichosis / drug therapy*
  • Sporotrichosis / microbiology
  • Tenosynovitis / diagnosis*
  • Tenosynovitis / etiology*
  • Tenosynovitis / microbiology
  • Treatment Outcome
  • Ultrasonography

Substances

  • Potassium Iodide