Cutaneous tuberculosis simultaneously presenting as a subcutaneous nodule and mass: A case report
Although the incidence of tuberculosis (TB) is decreasing globally, it remains an endemic disease in Taiwan. The etiology of cutaneous TB can be endogenous or exogenous. The mechanism of infection could be direct inoculation, contiguity, or hematogenous dissemination. The clinical manifestations are...
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doaj-92312487500b4fbda7d15cdf41b21de42021-09-11T04:29:15ZengElsevierIDCases2214-25092021-01-0125e01207Cutaneous tuberculosis simultaneously presenting as a subcutaneous nodule and mass: A case reportTsung-Chia Chen0Chin-Hung Tsai1Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Internal Medicine, Taichung Hospital, Ministry of Health and Welfare, Taichung, Taiwan; Corresponding author at: No. 199, Sec 1, San-Min Road, Taichung City, Taiwan.Department of Surgery, Taichung Hospital, Ministry of Health and Welfare, Taichung, TaiwanAlthough the incidence of tuberculosis (TB) is decreasing globally, it remains an endemic disease in Taiwan. The etiology of cutaneous TB can be endogenous or exogenous. The mechanism of infection could be direct inoculation, contiguity, or hematogenous dissemination. The clinical manifestations are diverse, ranging from scrofuloderma, acute miliary TB, tuberculous chancre, tuberculosis verrucosa cutis, and lupus vulgaris to tuberculid. Basis the bacterial load, cutaneous TB is classified as multibacillary or paucibacillary. We present a case of cutaneous TB that initially presented as a subcutaneous nodule and a mass. The cutaneous TB likely originated from underlying TB lymphadenitis and TB spine and presented as scrofuloderma.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214250921001633Cutaneous tuberculosisScrofulodermaNoduleMass |
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Cutaneous tuberculosis simultaneously presenting as a subcutaneous nodule and mass: A case report |
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Cutaneous tuberculosis simultaneously presenting as a subcutaneous nodule and mass: A case report |
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Cutaneous tuberculosis simultaneously presenting as a subcutaneous nodule and mass: A case report |
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Cutaneous tuberculosis simultaneously presenting as a subcutaneous nodule and mass: A case report |
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Cutaneous tuberculosis simultaneously presenting as a subcutaneous nodule and mass: A case report |
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cutaneous tuberculosis simultaneously presenting as a subcutaneous nodule and mass: a case report |
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Although the incidence of tuberculosis (TB) is decreasing globally, it remains an endemic disease in Taiwan. The etiology of cutaneous TB can be endogenous or exogenous. The mechanism of infection could be direct inoculation, contiguity, or hematogenous dissemination. The clinical manifestations are diverse, ranging from scrofuloderma, acute miliary TB, tuberculous chancre, tuberculosis verrucosa cutis, and lupus vulgaris to tuberculid. Basis the bacterial load, cutaneous TB is classified as multibacillary or paucibacillary. We present a case of cutaneous TB that initially presented as a subcutaneous nodule and a mass. The cutaneous TB likely originated from underlying TB lymphadenitis and TB spine and presented as scrofuloderma. |
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Cutaneous tuberculosis Scrofuloderma Nodule Mass |
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http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214250921001633 |
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