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Widespread scrofuloderma: a case study
The authors present a case study of scrofuloderma in a female patient aged 55; the patient’s condition was of interest due to the prevalence of the pathology and long-term (25 years) undiagnosed skin tuberculosis as a result of problems with the ...
N. V. Kuzmina +3 more
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Scrofuloderma of the Penis: Unveiling a Rare Case of Cutaneous Tuberculosis
Tuberculosis (TB) is a major worldwide health concern, with 10.4 million new cases reported each year. Extrapulmonary tuberculosis (EPTB) accounts for 20% of all occurrences, with cutaneous tuberculosis (CTS) accounting for just 1-2%.
Theo Audi Yanto +4 more
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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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Localized form of steatocystoma multiplex-partially suppurativa mimicking scrofuloderma
Steatocystoma multiplex is a rare disorder of the pilosebaceous unit, which presents as multiple sebum containing subcutaneous cysts. Usually, the involvement is generalized;however, localized forms of the disease have been described.
Neha Kawatra Madan +2 more
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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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Cutaneous tuberculosis and HIV infection at a referral centre in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
BACKGROUND Cutaneous tuberculosis (CTB) is a rare extrapulmonary form of tuberculosis (TB). Despite the increase in the number of cases of TB and HIV, few cases of CTB have been reported.
Danielle Mann +6 more
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Background: This case is unique in demonstrating the reactivation of latent tuberculosis (TB) following co-infection with SARS-CoV-2 and Epstein–Barr virus (EBV) in an otherwise healthy young adult.
Iryna Halabitska +3 more
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Atypical rare presentations of cutaneous tuberculosis: A report of two cases
Cutaneous tuberculosis (TB) is the result of a chronic infection by Mycobacterium TB. The clinical manifestations are variable and depend on the interaction of several factors.
Sahana Srihari +3 more
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