A COMPARITIVE OVERVIEW OF HISTOPATHOLOGY OF GRANULOMATOUS LESIONS OF SKIN [PDF]
Granulomatous lesions of the skin and subcutaneous tissue are common in India. They are known as "Dermal Granulomas". In present study following types of Dermal Granulomas were included Leprosy, Cutaneous Tuberculosis, Syphilis, Fungal, Actinomycosis ...
KODNANI, ASHKA, SHAH, J.M.
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A profile of cutaneous tuberculosis
About 39330, new patients were examined over a period of two years and it was revealed that 104 patients (0.26%) had cutaneous tuberculosis. Most of the tuberculosis patients (61.52%) were between the age of 5 to 25 years.
Patra Apares +2 more
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A clinicopathological study of cutaneous tuberculosis at Dibrugarh district, Assam
Background: Cutaneous tuberculosis forms a small subset of extra pulmonary tuberculosis and has a worldwide distribution. Aims: The present study is an attempt to find out the incidence, clinical spectrum, and histopathological features of cutaneous ...
Binod Kumar Thakur +2 more
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Report of simultaneous occurrence of scrofuloderma, Bazin’s indurated erythema and papulonecrotic tuberculid on an immunocompetent patient. [PDF]
Modelo do estudo: relato de caso Importância do problema: A tuberculose é um grave problema de saúde no nosso país, no entanto poucos profissionais sabem identificar as formas extrapulmonares da doença, que são responsáveis por 23,3% dos óbitos por ...
Aguiar, Fernanda Costa de +5 more
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Clinical and immuno-pathological study of cutaneous tuberculosis in the Johannesburg area [PDF]
MMed (Dermatology), Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the WitwatersrandIntroduction: Cutaneous tuberculosis (TB) accounts for about 2 - 3% of all cases of tuberculosis.
Moche, Mohlabe John
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BI15 (P16) Cutaneous renal cell carcinoma metastasis with scrofuloderma as the initial presentation of metastatic renal cell carcinoma: a diagnostic challenge [PDF]
Rohit Kothari
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Tuberculous dactylitis is a distinctly uncommon, yet well recognized form of tuberculosis involving the small bones of the hand or foot. It occurs in young children in endemic areas under 5 years of age.
Bhaskar, Tashi Khonglah, Jerryson Bareh
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Clinical and Histopathological study of Cutaneous Tuberculosis [PDF]
Incidence of cutaneous tuberculosis was 0.33 per 1000. The most common type was Lupus vulgaris (21cases, 60%) followed by other types viz. Tuberculosis verrucosa cutis (8 cases, 23%), Scrofuloderma 4 cases 11% and Papulonecrotic tuberculid (2 cases, 6%).
Manjunatha, P
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SKROFULODERMA PADA ANAK USIA 12 TAHUN DENGAN TUBERKULOSIS PARU, EFUSI PLEURA, PNEUMONIA DAN MALNUTRISI BERAT: LAPORAN KASUS [PDF]
Background: Tuberculosis (TB) is a human disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis. The disease primarily attacks the lungs, making pulmonary disease the most common symptom.
Faisal, Imam Agus, Oliviany, Windy
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