A Rare Form of Tuberculosis: Cutaneous Tuberculosis Cases
Şua Sümer, Nazlım Aktuğ Demir, Onur Ural, Fatma Çölkesen
Klimik Dergisi/Klimik Journal · 2021-01
Abstract
Tuberculosis is an infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis that can affect all organs and tissues. The clinical forms of primary cutaneous tuberculosis are tuberculosis primary complex (tuberculosis chancre) and tuberculosis cutis miliaris (miliary cutaneous tuberculosis). Secondary cutaneous tuberculosis includes lupus vulgaris, tuberculosis cutis verrucosa, scrofuloderma, tuberculosis cutis officials, and metastatic tubercular abscesses. The most common form is lupus vulgaris. Cutaneous tuberculosis is a rare form of tuberculosis presenting with nonspecific lesions. It is difficult to diagnose due to its non-specific clinical characteristics thus it can be confused with many other diseases. In this paper, we reviewed five patients with cutaneous tuberculosis who presented to our clinic within the past one year and we aimed to emphasize that cutaneous tuberculosis can manifest in different clinical forms.
MeSH terms
- Lupus vulgaris
- Tuberculosis
- Cutis
- Medicine
- Cutaneous tuberculosis
- Mycobacterium tuberculosis
- Miliary tuberculosis
- Dermatology
- Pathology