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Spontaneous appendicocutaneous fistula in a child: a case report. [PDF]
Albaghdady AA +2 more
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Therapeutic challenges in relapsing cutaneous and visceral leishmaniasis caused by Leishmania (Mundinia) martiniquensis in patients with advanced HIV disease from Southern Thailand. [PDF]
Phadungsaksawasdi K +11 more
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Cutaneous Talaromyces marneffei Infection in an Immunocompetent Adolescent: A Case Report. [PDF]
Chen Y +8 more
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Sporotrichoid presentation of rubella-associated granulomatous dermatitis. [PDF]
Padniewski J, Miller DD, Maher E.
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Crohn's Disease Presenting With Secondary Immunoglobulin A Nephropathy and Cutaneous Vasculitis: Unusual Extraintestinal Manifestations. [PDF]
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Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases, 2000
Tuberculosis continues to be a significant health problem in developing countries. Although cutaneous tuberculosis is uncommon, disseminating skin involvement may still be seen, especially patients from rural areas. A case is reported of disseminated tuberculosis presenting with different clinical forms of cutaneous lesions, pulmonary and liver ...
H, Güćlüer, Z, Demirćay, O, Gürbüz
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Tuberculosis continues to be a significant health problem in developing countries. Although cutaneous tuberculosis is uncommon, disseminating skin involvement may still be seen, especially patients from rural areas. A case is reported of disseminated tuberculosis presenting with different clinical forms of cutaneous lesions, pulmonary and liver ...
H, Güćlüer, Z, Demirćay, O, Gürbüz
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Clinics in Dermatology, 2007
Cutaneous tuberculosis continues to be one of the most elusive and more difficult diagnoses to make for dermatologists practicing in developing countries. Not only because they have to consider a wider differential diagnosis (leishmaniasis, leprosy, actinomycosis, deep fungal infections, etc) but also because of the difficulty in obtaining a ...
Francisco G, Bravo, Eduardo, Gotuzzo
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Cutaneous tuberculosis continues to be one of the most elusive and more difficult diagnoses to make for dermatologists practicing in developing countries. Not only because they have to consider a wider differential diagnosis (leishmaniasis, leprosy, actinomycosis, deep fungal infections, etc) but also because of the difficulty in obtaining a ...
Francisco G, Bravo, Eduardo, Gotuzzo
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Inoculation cutaneous tuberculosis
Australasian Journal of Dermatology, 1998SUMMARYTwo cases of inoculation cutaneous tuberculosis are presented. As commonly occurs, the diagnosis could not be confirmed bacteriologically due in the small numbers of organisms present However, both patients responded to antituberculosis chemotherapy.
S, Jain, V N, Sehgal
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