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Scrofuloderma of the Intermammary Area in an Adolescent Female: A Case Report [PDF]

open access: goldClinical Case Reports
Scrofuloderma, a rare form of cutaneous tuberculosis (CTB), typically arises from underlying tuberculous lymphadenitis. Although CTB comprises only 1%–2% of extrapulmonary cases, its burden may be underestimated in endemic countries, such as Nepal ...
Mandeep Dutta Joshi   +5 more
doaj   +5 more sources

Bilateral scrofuloderma: An incessant entity [PDF]

open access: yesIDCases
Scrofuloderma is most common presentation of cutaneous tuberculosis in India. A 15-years-old immunocompetent male presented with bilateral cervical necrotising lesions and was treated with ATTx9 months, without improvement.
Parakriti Gupta   +4 more
doaj   +5 more sources

Scrofuloderma management with scar excision [PDF]

open access: yesJAAD International, 2023
SOLUTION A 34-year-old woman fromMorocco presented to the clinic to discuss scars from a scrofuloderma infection at the age of 4 years. At the time of active infection, several lesions in the neck area drained and erupted spontaneously, subsequently ...
McKenzie E. Maloney, BS   +2 more
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Scrofuloderma: report of two cases

open access: goldJournal of Infection in Developing Countries
Introduction: Tuberculosis (TB) is a chronic, granulomatous, infectious disease caused by the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex. Cutaneous TB accounts for less than 1–2% of all TB cases.
Dusan Skiljevic   +5 more
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Scrofuloderma, an Old Acquaintance: A Case Report and Literature Review [PDF]

open access: yesInfectious Disease Reports
Scrofuloderma, a cutaneous manifestation of tuberculosis, is a rare but clinically significant form of mycobacterial infection. It typically results from the local spread of Mycobacterium tuberculosis from an infected lymph node or bone area to the ...
Heiler Lozada-Ramos   +1 more
doaj   +3 more sources

Occurrence of Extensive Scrofuloderma in an Immunocompromised Child: A Rare Case Report [PDF]

open access: goldJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research, 2023
Scrofuloderma also called Tuberculosis colliquativa cutis is one of the variants of cutaneous tuberculosis. It can be a skin manifestation of concealed tuberculosis infection. It is most common in countries under development, such as India.
Vishwas Rahangdale   +4 more
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Scrofuloderma and granuloma annulare-like lesions: Challenges of diagnosing cutaneous tuberculosis in developed countries

open access: goldJournal of Clinical Tuberculosis and Other Mycobacterial Diseases, 2023
Tuberculosis remains a global health concern, as the increasing levels of urban poverty, higher number of immunodeficient patients and the development of drug resistance threaten the overall efforts made to induce a downward trend for the disease ...
András Bánvölgyi   +9 more
doaj   +3 more sources

Scrofuloderma: The Neglected Tuberculosis [PDF]

open access: diamondRevista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical
Alan Bittencourt da Silva   +1 more
doaj   +5 more sources

Coexistence of lupus vulgaris and scrofuloderma in an immunocompetent patient: A rare presentation

open access: diamondClinical Dermatology Review, 2023
Tuberculosis (TB) may involve cutaneous tissue in approximately 0.1%–0.5% of the cases. There are various morphological presentations of cutaneous TB such as lupus vulgaris (LV), scrofuloderma, TB verrucosa cutis, and tuberculids.
Navneet Kaur   +3 more
doaj   +3 more sources

Coexistence of Scrofuloderma and Lepromatous Leprosy in Reaction: A Case Report. [PDF]

open access: goldClin Case Rep
Leprosy and tuberculosis (TB) are both chronic granulomatous infections caused by bacilli of the genus Mycobacterium. The simultaneous occurrence of cutaneous tuberculosis and leprosy is rare.
Khadka A   +3 more
europepmc   +4 more sources

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