1. Psoriasiform lupus vulgaris.
- Author
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Padmavathy L, Rao LL, Ethirajan N, and Dhanlaklshmi M
- Subjects
- Adolescent, Antitubercular Agents therapeutic use, Biopsy, Buttocks, Child, Disease Progression, Ethambutol therapeutic use, Female, Humans, Isoniazid therapeutic use, Lupus Vulgaris pathology, Pyrazinamide therapeutic use, Pyridoxine therapeutic use, Rifampin therapeutic use, Tuberculin Test, Vitamin B Complex therapeutic use, Lupus Vulgaris diagnosis, Lupus Vulgaris drug therapy
- Abstract
Tuberculosis is a major public health problem in both developing and developed countries. Cutaneous Tuberculosis constitutes a minor proportion of extra-pulmonary manifestations of Tuberculosis. Lupus Vulgaris (LV) is one of the clinical variants of Cutaneous Tuberculosis. A case of a large plaque type psoriasiform lesion of lupus vulgaris on the thigh, of 15 years' duration, in an 18-year-old girl is reported. This case highlights the ignorance level among the patients and consequent failure to avail proper anti-tuberculous treatment despite campaign in print and audio visual media.
- Published
- 2008