A Chronic Multiple Site of Scrofuloderma: Is It Reactivation or Treatment Failure of Tuberculosis?
Xianhong YangYunlin RenHuachu LiuYan TengYang DingShasha FanXiaohua TaoWei LuPublished in: Clinical, cosmetic and investigational dermatology (2023)
We report a case of 32-year-old patient who presented with painless erythematous plaque gradually ulcerated for 9 years. He had a history of pulmonary tuberculosis 12 years ago and was cured by the treatment of 2HRZE/4HR. The laboratory examination of t-spot and PPD skin test was positive. Histopathology examinations of left cervical lymph node as well as skin revealed granulomatous inflammation with caseous necrosis. A diagnosis of scrofuloderma was made. Negative sputum culture and chest CT scan results excluded pulmonary tuberculosis. The patient was treated with a standard antituberculosis therapy and recovered well after 5 months' follow-up. Scrofuloderma is a rare manifestation of mycobacterial infection. Early diagnosis and treatment are very important.
Keyphrases
- pulmonary tuberculosis
- mycobacterium tuberculosis
- lymph node
- computed tomography
- case report
- oxidative stress
- coronary artery disease
- neoadjuvant chemotherapy
- soft tissue
- stem cells
- cystic fibrosis
- emergency department
- magnetic resonance
- mesenchymal stem cells
- magnetic resonance imaging
- squamous cell carcinoma
- early stage
- systemic sclerosis
- single cell
- bone marrow
- contrast enhanced
- human immunodeficiency virus
- electronic health record
- locally advanced