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Scrofuloderma of the Intermammary Area in an Adolescent Female: A Case Report [PDF]
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 ...
Om Prakash Bhatta, Arun Kalikote
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Bilateral scrofuloderma: An incessant entity [PDF]
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
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Scrofuloderma management with scar excision [PDF]
McKenzie Maloney
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Scrofuloderma: a diagnostic challenge [PDF]
: Cutaneous tuberculosis is a rare form of extrapulmonary tuberculosis, comprising 1-2% of cases. Caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis or related strains, it presents a wide range of clinical manifestations, mimicking other chronic dermatoses and leading
Renan Bernardes de Mello +2 more
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Scrofuloderma, an Old Acquaintance: A Case Report and Literature Review [PDF]
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
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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 +2 more
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A case of scrofuloderma of the axilla presenting as hidradenitis suppurativa: A case report
Scrofuloderma is an uncommon cutaneous presentation of tuberculosis. It can be difficult to diagnose, as it can mimic various skin conditions, including hidradenitis suppurativa.
Laurence Garon
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A very rare case of scrofuloderma with multiple cervical lymphadenitis tuberculosis
Scrofuloderma is a clinical form of secondary cutaneous tuberculosis. It is commonly characterized by bluish-red nodules that cover the lymph nodes, bones or joints, disrupting the affected tissue to be replaced with granulation tissue.
Ariyati Yosi
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A Chronic Multiple Site of Scrofuloderma: Is It Reactivation or Treatment Failure of Tuberculosis? [PDF]
Xianhong Yang,1 Yunlin Ren,1,2 Huachu Liu,1,3 Yan Ten,1 Yang Ding,1 Shasha Fan,1 Xiaohua Tao,1 Wei Lu1 1Center for Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, Department of Dermatology, Zhejiang Provincial People’s Hospital (Affiliated People’s Hospital, Hangzhou ...
Yang X +7 more
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Tubercular lymphadenitis with scrofuloderma. [PDF]
A 27-year-old male presented to the outpatient department with complaints of multiple swelling in the neck for the past 6 months associated with evening rise of temperature, loss of weight, and loss of appetite with no significant past and personal history.
Karnan A.
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