Abstract

Sternal tuberculosis (TB) is an uncommon involvement of osteoarticular tissues where the diagnosis is most often delayed due to an insidious presentation. We present an unusual case of a young female with TB osteomyelitis of the sternum presenting as atypical chest pain in which a timely diagnosis could result in successful management by conservative means.

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