Decoding the Hidden Realm: Molecular Pioneering Unravelling Osteoarticular Tuberculosis Diagnosis

Jeyaraman, Madhan and Jeyaraman, Naveen and Rishi Ram, Pothuri and Muthu, Sathish and K Jain, Vijay and P Iyengar, Karthikeyan Decoding the Hidden Realm: Molecular Pioneering Unravelling Osteoarticular Tuberculosis Diagnosis. Journal of Clinical Orthopaedics and Trauma. ISSN 0976-5662

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Abstract

Osteoarticular tuberculosis (TB), a form of extrapulmonary tuberculosis, refers to the involvement of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M.tb) in the bones and joints. While pulmonary tuberculosis is the most common form, osteoarticular TB represents a relatively rare but significant manifestation, accounting for approximately 1–3% of all TB cases. Accurate and timely diagnosis plays a pivotal role in the management of osteoarticular TB. Conventional diagnostic methods for osteoarticular TB, such as acid-fast bacilli smear microscopy and culture, have limitations in terms of sensitivity, specificity, and turnaround time. The purpose of this review is to comprehensively evaluate and synthesize the existing literature on molecular pioneering in osteoarticular TB diagnosis. Molecular techniques, such as nucleic acid amplification tests and gene-based assays, have emerged as promising tools for diagnosing TB. These techniques target specific genetic sequences of M.tb, enabling rapid and sensitive detection of the pathogen. However, the diagnostic accuracy, advantages, and limitations of these molecular techniques in the context of osteoarticular TB diagnosis require further investigation and consolidation of evidence. Furthermore, this review aims to identify areas for future research and development in the field of molecular diagnostics for osteoarticular TB.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Research Methods
Basic Science
Infections
Divisions: Orthopaedic Surgery
Depositing User: Mr Repository Admin
Date Deposited: 01 Jan 2026 09:14
Last Modified: 01 Jan 2026 09:14
URI: https://ir.orthopaedicresearchgroup.com/id/eprint/372

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