Lupus Vulgaris of the Pinna-A Case Report

Introduction:<br /> Lupus vulgaris is the most common form of cutaneous tuberculosis caused by contiguous spread from an underlying infective focus or lymphatic or hematogenous spread. It can also develop at the site of direct inoculation (e.g., tattooing and ear piercing) or Bacillus Calmette...

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Main Authors: Neel Prabha, Ripu Arora, Soumil Khare, Anjana Sharma
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Language:English
Published: Mashhad University of Medical Sciences 2019-07-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology
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Online Access:http://ijorl.mums.ac.ir/article_13062_2c20147039314fb2a0a64669cb16606d.pdf
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spelling doaj-b5f5364226b44bc28ea9767870ef6b112020-11-25T03:29:35ZengMashhad University of Medical SciencesIranian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology2251-72512251-726X2019-07-0131424724910.22038/ijorl.2018.32974.209513062Lupus Vulgaris of the Pinna-A Case ReportNeel Prabha0Ripu Arora1Soumil Khare2Anjana Sharma3Department of Dermatology, Venereology & Leprology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, GE Rd, Tatibandh, Raipur, Chhattisgarh, India.Department of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, GE Rd, Tatibandh, Raipur, Chhattisgarh, India.Department of Dermatology, Venereology & Leprosy, Shri Shankaracharya Institute of Medical Sciences, Bhilai, Chhattisgarh, 490020, India.Department of Pathology, Shri Shankaracharya Institute of Medical Sciences, Bhilai, Chhattisgarh, 490020, India.Introduction:<br /> Lupus vulgaris is the most common form of cutaneous tuberculosis caused by contiguous spread from an underlying infective focus or lymphatic or hematogenous spread. It can also develop at the site of direct inoculation (e.g., tattooing and ear piercing) or Bacillus Calmette-Guerin vaccination. The solitary involvement of the pinna is rare and may face clinicians with a diagnostic dilemma. Herein, we reported the case of a 37-year-old female presenting with lupus vulgaris of the left pinna with a history of ear piercing.<br />  <br /> Case Report:<br /> Our case was a 37-year-old female presenting with asymptomatic erythematous plaques on the left pinna for 2 years. She had a history of ear piercing done 20 years ago. After 6 months of ear piercing, she suffered from recurrent infections at the site of piercing in the left ear, while the other ear was normal. Two years earlier, she developed a small erythematous papule, which slowly progressed in size to the present status. On examination, well-defined erythematous scaly plaques were noted on the left helix. The histopathology of the skin biopsy showed multiple confluent granulomas consisting of the epithelioid cells and lymphocyte with a focal area of necrosis in the dermis. Acid-fast bacilli were not seen in modified Ziehl-Neelsen (ZN) and routine ZN staining. A final diagnosis of lupus vulgaris was made, and the patient was started on antitubercular drugs. There was a significant resolution of the lesion after 2 months of treatment.<br />  <br /> Conclusion:<br /> Cutaneous tuberculosis should be considered in the differential diagnosis of chronic nonhealing granulomatous skin lesions developing at the site of ear piercing.<br />http://ijorl.mums.ac.ir/article_13062_2c20147039314fb2a0a64669cb16606d.pdfear piercingpinnalupus vulgaris
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author Neel Prabha
Ripu Arora
Soumil Khare
Anjana Sharma
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Ripu Arora
Soumil Khare
Anjana Sharma
Lupus Vulgaris of the Pinna-A Case Report
Iranian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology
ear piercing
pinna
lupus vulgaris
author_facet Neel Prabha
Ripu Arora
Soumil Khare
Anjana Sharma
author_sort Neel Prabha
title Lupus Vulgaris of the Pinna-A Case Report
title_short Lupus Vulgaris of the Pinna-A Case Report
title_full Lupus Vulgaris of the Pinna-A Case Report
title_fullStr Lupus Vulgaris of the Pinna-A Case Report
title_full_unstemmed Lupus Vulgaris of the Pinna-A Case Report
title_sort lupus vulgaris of the pinna-a case report
publisher Mashhad University of Medical Sciences
series Iranian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology
issn 2251-7251
2251-726X
publishDate 2019-07-01
description Introduction:<br /> Lupus vulgaris is the most common form of cutaneous tuberculosis caused by contiguous spread from an underlying infective focus or lymphatic or hematogenous spread. It can also develop at the site of direct inoculation (e.g., tattooing and ear piercing) or Bacillus Calmette-Guerin vaccination. The solitary involvement of the pinna is rare and may face clinicians with a diagnostic dilemma. Herein, we reported the case of a 37-year-old female presenting with lupus vulgaris of the left pinna with a history of ear piercing.<br />  <br /> Case Report:<br /> Our case was a 37-year-old female presenting with asymptomatic erythematous plaques on the left pinna for 2 years. She had a history of ear piercing done 20 years ago. After 6 months of ear piercing, she suffered from recurrent infections at the site of piercing in the left ear, while the other ear was normal. Two years earlier, she developed a small erythematous papule, which slowly progressed in size to the present status. On examination, well-defined erythematous scaly plaques were noted on the left helix. The histopathology of the skin biopsy showed multiple confluent granulomas consisting of the epithelioid cells and lymphocyte with a focal area of necrosis in the dermis. Acid-fast bacilli were not seen in modified Ziehl-Neelsen (ZN) and routine ZN staining. A final diagnosis of lupus vulgaris was made, and the patient was started on antitubercular drugs. There was a significant resolution of the lesion after 2 months of treatment.<br />  <br /> Conclusion:<br /> Cutaneous tuberculosis should be considered in the differential diagnosis of chronic nonhealing granulomatous skin lesions developing at the site of ear piercing.<br />
topic ear piercing
pinna
lupus vulgaris
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