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  • * A case study is presented of a 70-year-old woman with painful ulcers and granuloma annulare-like skin lesions, leading to a diagnosis of scrofuloderma, a type of cutaneous tuberculosis.
  • * It's important for healthcare providers in developed countries to consider scrofuloderma in their diagnosis of skin ulcers and recognize accompanying symptoms, like those seen in granuloma annulare.

Article Abstract

Tuberculosis remains a global health concern, as the increasing levels of urban poverty, higher number of immunodeficient patients and the development of drug resistance threaten the overall efforts made to induce a downward trend for the disease. Scrofuloderma, also known as tuberculosis cutis colliquativa is a subtype of cutaneous tuberculosis. Here we detail a case of a 70-year-old female patient presented with unilateral, left-sided, multiple palpable, painful, ulcerated and purulent cervical nodules, accompanied by persistent generalized erythematous popular granuloma annulare-like skin lesions on the upper extremities. Based on the result of the PCR assay, culture, imaging and histopathological findings, the diagnosis of scrofuloderma was established. To achieve prompt diagnosis and early treatment, it is crucial to include scrofuloderma in the differential diagnosis of ulcerated lesions in developed countries as well, and also be aware of the additional clinical symptoms, such as granuloma annulare-like lesions, possibly accompanying cutaneous tuberculosis.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10130622PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jctube.2023.100370DOI Listing

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