[Disseminated lichenoid form of lupus vulgaris].

Hautarzt

Published: December 1985

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  • Disseminated skin tuberculosis is rare, manifesting either as acute miliary tuberculosis or slowly progressing lupus vulgaris.
  • A case is presented involving a 61-year-old woman with lichenoid brownish lesions on her right leg caused by disseminated lupus vulgaris.
  • The patient displayed no other symptoms of tuberculosis, highlighting the unique presentation of the disease.

Article Abstract

The disseminated forms of skin tuberculosis are extremely uncommon and can occur as acute miliary tuberculosis with skin involvement, which is a severe disease with a rapid course, or as slowly developing lupus vulgaris, i.e., "postexanthematic lupus vulgaris" or "lupus vulgaris disseminatus". A 61-year-old female patient developed unusual lichenoid brownish lesions caused by disseminated lupus vulgaris, which were confined to the right leg. The patient had no other signs of tuberculosis.

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