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Coexistence of Cutaneous Tuberculosis (Scrofuloderma) and Hanseniasis-A Rare Presentation [PDF]
Cutaneous tuberculosis, pulmonary tuberculosis and hanseniasis are all caused by different spp. of Mycobacterium, an intracellular pathogen whose development depends on impaired cell mediated immunity.
Chandan Kumar Das +4 more
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Coexistence of lupus vulgaris and scrofuloderma in an immunocompetent patient: A rare presentation
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
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Cutaneous tuberculosis simultaneously presenting as a subcutaneous nodule and mass: A case report
Although the incidence of tuberculosis (TB) is decreasing globally, it remains an endemic disease in Taiwan. The etiology of cutaneous TB can be endogenous or exogenous.
Tsung-Chia Chen, Chin-Hung Tsai
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Dermatological disorders are among the most prevalent manifestations of HIV infection/acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). In this review, we aimed to characterize the various dermatologic presentations among HIV‐infected patients with a detailed categorization of the mucocutaneous signs and symptoms, their etiopathogenic factors, and clinical ...
Zeinab Mohseni Afshar +8 more
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Lymphangiectasia is dilatation of normal superficial lymphatic vessels due to damage or obstruction of deep lymphatic vessels leading to increased lymphatic pressure and engorgement of dermal lymphatics due to varying causes. Lymphangiectasia clinically presents as thick‐walled, translucent vesicles and papules with chronic lymphedema rarely involving ...
Dhan Keshar Khadka +4 more
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Multiple asymptomatic papules following breast cancer treatment
Acquired lymphangiectasia (AL) represents superficial lymphatic dilatation caused by different processes. It is a consequence of lymphatic damage by an external cause, leading to obstruction of local lymphatic drainage. Radiotherapy remains of the major cause of lymphatic vessel injury.
Kouki Chaima +8 more
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IFI44L as a Forward Regulator Enhancing Host Antituberculosis Responses
Interferon‐induced protein 44‐like (IFI44L) gene is a type I interferon‐stimulated gene (ISG) that plays a critical role in antiviral activity and constitutes a promising diagnostic marker. However, its precise role and function in tuberculosis have not been unveiled.
Haiqin Jiang +4 more
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Rare concurrence of lepromatous leprosy and cutaneous tuberculosis
The coinfection of leprosy and tuberculosis has been rarely reported in literature. A middle-aged man who was a known case of hepatitis B infection had presented with ichthyosis with claw hand deformity and submandibular swelling, which were diagnosed ...
Bushra Muna, Pavani Neerukonda
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Scrotal lymphangiectasia following scrofuloderma
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Various cutaneous tuberculosis with rare clinical manifestations: A case series
Cutaneous tuberculosis (TB) has several clinical manifestations. The most common forms include cervical scrofuloderma and plaque type of lupus vulgaris (LV), otherwise the rare cases including inguinal scrofuloderma, ulcerative LV, and acute miliary TB ...
Hendra Gunawan +7 more
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