Abstract

Our previous article highlighted the case of a patient who presented with acute lower back pain, leading to the diagnosis of tubercular epidural abscess. We emphasized the rarity of this condition, as well as the challenges it poses in terms of differential diagnosis and timely intervention. This commentary delves deeper into the implications of such cases and explores potential areas for further research, clinical consideration, and management strategies.

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