Abstract
The peculiarities of the course of extrapulmonary forms of tuberculosis and the complexity of identifying the pathogen due to its small number in the pathological material require higher-technological laboratory studies. In cases of bone joint localization of a specific process, surgical intervention is necessary, with surgical material collected for cytology [7, 8].

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