1. Study on Cutaneous Tuberculosis: Issues in the Diagnose
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Esema Christopher, T. La O Rivera Maria, Ahmad Ashfaq, Y. Corona Hechavarria, and L. Olaechea Varona
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Cutaneous tuberculosis ,integumentary system ,Adult male ,business.industry ,Usually asymptomatic ,Papule ,Disease ,medicine.disease ,Dermatology ,stomatognathic diseases ,Lichenoid eruption ,Medicine ,Medical history ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Lichen scrofulosorum - Abstract
Liquen scrofulosorum, also known as tuberculosis cutis lichenoides, is a rare tuberculid that presents as lichenoid eruptions of minute papule, is an uncommon disease and easily misdiagnosed. The lesions are usually asymptomatic, closely grouped, skin colored to reddish-brown papules, often perifollicular. The eruption usually is associated with a strongly positive tuberculin reaction. Diagnosis of the lesions can be difficult, as they resemble many other dermatological conditions that are often primarily considered. A report a case of lichen scrofulosorum in an adult male with a florid medical history is done with the objective of determinate the effectivity of the antitubercular therapy, was revealed the promptly responded to antitubercular therapy of the patient with a complete clearance of the lesions after one month. Background: This case highlights the uncommon easily misdiagnosed but readily treatable case of lichen scrofulosorum.
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- 2021
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