Cutaneous tuberculosis in HIV-infected individuals: Lessons learnt from a case series

Introduction: Extrapulmonary tuberculosis (TB) causes a significant burden of disease worldwide, especially among HIV-infected individuals and those with other immunosuppressive conditions. Cutaneous TB is an important manifestation of extrapulmonary TB but is uncommonly reported in South Africa des...

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Main Authors: Vhudzani Tshisevhe, Nontombi Mbelle, Remco P.H. Peters
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2019-03-01
Series:Southern African Journal of HIV Medicine
Subjects:
TB
Online Access:https://sajhivmed.org.za/index.php/hivmed/article/view/895
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spelling doaj-65ea9d702c3245eaadd67e548abdacca2020-11-25T01:08:42ZengAOSISSouthern African Journal of HIV Medicine1608-96932078-67512019-03-01201e1e310.4102/sajhivmed.v20i1.895610Cutaneous tuberculosis in HIV-infected individuals: Lessons learnt from a case seriesVhudzani Tshisevhe0Nontombi Mbelle1Remco P.H. Peters2Lancet Laboratories, Rustenburg, South Africa; and, Department of Medical Microbiology, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Pretoria, PretoriaDepartment of Medical Microbiology, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa; and, Department of Medical Microbiology, Tshwane Academic Division, National Health Laboratory Service, PretoriaDepartment of Medical Microbiology, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa; and, Department of Medical Microbiology, School for Public Health and Primary Care, University of Maastricht, Maastricht, the Netherlands; and, Anova Health Institute, JohannesburgIntroduction: Extrapulmonary tuberculosis (TB) causes a significant burden of disease worldwide, especially among HIV-infected individuals and those with other immunosuppressive conditions. Cutaneous TB is an important manifestation of extrapulmonary TB but is uncommonly reported in South Africa despite the high burden of HIV and TB co-infection. There is a paucity of published data on clinical presentation and outcome of cutaneous TB in this context. Raising awareness of this condition among clinicians is imperative to improve early diagnosis and optimise treatment outcomes. Patient presentation: In this series, we present three cases of cutaneous TB, two adults and one child, referred to a tertiary hospital from two primary healthcare centres and from a general practitioner. We demonstrate that the clinical presentation is diverse, ranging from papular lesions to abscesses, and that concordant pulmonary TB may be present. Management: In particular, we show the importance of performing diagnostic procedures (e.g. aspiration) in individuals presenting with an abscess that does not respond to broad spectrum antimicrobial treatment, particularly in those with advanced immunosuppression. Outcome and conclusion: The outcome of our three patients was poor, highlighting the need for earlier diagnosis in this WHO Stage 4 condition and intensive management of clinical cases. Keywords: HIV-medicine; Retro-Viral Disease; Mycobacteria; Tuberculosis; Multidrug Resistance; Cutaneous Tuberculosis; Cutaneous Disease; immunocompromised.https://sajhivmed.org.za/index.php/hivmed/article/view/895MedicineHIV MedicineRetro-viral DiseaseMycobacteriaTuberculosisTBMulti-drug ResistanceCutaneous TuberculosisCutaneous DiseaseImmunocompromised
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Nontombi Mbelle
Remco P.H. Peters
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Nontombi Mbelle
Remco P.H. Peters
Cutaneous tuberculosis in HIV-infected individuals: Lessons learnt from a case series
Southern African Journal of HIV Medicine
Medicine
HIV Medicine
Retro-viral Disease
Mycobacteria
Tuberculosis
TB
Multi-drug Resistance
Cutaneous Tuberculosis
Cutaneous Disease
Immunocompromised
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Nontombi Mbelle
Remco P.H. Peters
author_sort Vhudzani Tshisevhe
title Cutaneous tuberculosis in HIV-infected individuals: Lessons learnt from a case series
title_short Cutaneous tuberculosis in HIV-infected individuals: Lessons learnt from a case series
title_full Cutaneous tuberculosis in HIV-infected individuals: Lessons learnt from a case series
title_fullStr Cutaneous tuberculosis in HIV-infected individuals: Lessons learnt from a case series
title_full_unstemmed Cutaneous tuberculosis in HIV-infected individuals: Lessons learnt from a case series
title_sort cutaneous tuberculosis in hiv-infected individuals: lessons learnt from a case series
publisher AOSIS
series Southern African Journal of HIV Medicine
issn 1608-9693
2078-6751
publishDate 2019-03-01
description Introduction: Extrapulmonary tuberculosis (TB) causes a significant burden of disease worldwide, especially among HIV-infected individuals and those with other immunosuppressive conditions. Cutaneous TB is an important manifestation of extrapulmonary TB but is uncommonly reported in South Africa despite the high burden of HIV and TB co-infection. There is a paucity of published data on clinical presentation and outcome of cutaneous TB in this context. Raising awareness of this condition among clinicians is imperative to improve early diagnosis and optimise treatment outcomes. Patient presentation: In this series, we present three cases of cutaneous TB, two adults and one child, referred to a tertiary hospital from two primary healthcare centres and from a general practitioner. We demonstrate that the clinical presentation is diverse, ranging from papular lesions to abscesses, and that concordant pulmonary TB may be present. Management: In particular, we show the importance of performing diagnostic procedures (e.g. aspiration) in individuals presenting with an abscess that does not respond to broad spectrum antimicrobial treatment, particularly in those with advanced immunosuppression. Outcome and conclusion: The outcome of our three patients was poor, highlighting the need for earlier diagnosis in this WHO Stage 4 condition and intensive management of clinical cases. Keywords: HIV-medicine; Retro-Viral Disease; Mycobacteria; Tuberculosis; Multidrug Resistance; Cutaneous Tuberculosis; Cutaneous Disease; immunocompromised.
topic Medicine
HIV Medicine
Retro-viral Disease
Mycobacteria
Tuberculosis
TB
Multi-drug Resistance
Cutaneous Tuberculosis
Cutaneous Disease
Immunocompromised
url https://sajhivmed.org.za/index.php/hivmed/article/view/895
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