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Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, Volume 22, Issue 4, Page 1424-1425, April 2023.
Yu Gong, Jun Gu
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Chronic osteomyelitis of humerus presenting as scrofuloderma
Scrofuloderma is a common type of cutaneous tuberculosis usually manifests over an infected lymphnode, bone or joint that breaks down to form an undermined ulcer leading to discharging sinuses.
Susmita Sahu +4 more
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Cutaneous tuberculosis, different clinical spectrum of the same disease: the importance of pre-test probability [PDF]
Antecedents. This report presents three cases of Cutaneous tuberculosis CTB that were diagnosed at Calderon Hospital, Quito, Ecuador. The first case was Tuberculosis verrucosa cutis (TVC) in a 44-year-old man with circinated erythematous areas with ...
Carla Rosero +6 more
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Cutaneous Tuberculosis Presenting as a Chronic Dermatologic Disorder. [PDF]
Cutaneous tuberculosis (CTB) is a rare manifestation of extrapulmonary tuberculosis that is frequently misdiagnosed due to its diverse clinical presentation and resemblance to other dermatological conditions. Tuberculosis verrucosa cutis (TBVC), one clinical manifestation of CTB, poses a particular diagnostic challenge, as lesions are often ...
Spina O, Fraimow H, Green J.
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Occurrence of Extensive Scrofuloderma in an Immunocompromised Child: A Rare Case Report [PDF]
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 is one of the cutaneous manifestations of tuberculosis and usually occurs when underlying tuberculosis such as lymphadenitis directly involves the skin.
Yusuke Yoshioka +4 more
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Scrofuloderma: report of two cases
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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Recognising cutaneous tuberculosis. [PDF]
Summary Tuberculosis (TB) continues to be a leading cause of death in many countries, and also remains a significant concern in Germany, particularly due to migration. The diagnosis of rare cutaneous tuberculosis is challenging as it manifests in various clinical forms that resemble more common dermatological conditions.
Gramminger C, Biedermann T.
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Tuberculous Dactylitis in a Case of Multiple Scrofuloderma
This paper reports a case of tuberculous dactylitis and multiple scrofuloderma spreading through the lymph nodes. Scrofuloderma, also known as tuberculosis colliquativa cutis, is a form of cutaneous tuberculosis (TB) that occurs most often in children ...
Sri Linuwih S.W. Menaldi +3 more
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Cutaneous tuberculosis of the foot clinically mimicking mycetoma: A case report
Key Clinical Message In a resource‐limited setting such as Sudan, where diagnostic and surveillance capacities are limited and several dermal diseases with similar clinical presentation are endemic, further precautious must taking into account. Abstract Cutaneous tuberculosis (CTB) is a rare infection caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
Ayman Ahmed +3 more
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