Primary extensive perianal cutaneous tuberculosis: A challenging diagnosis. Case report and a review of the literature
Takahashi AAR, Bassaneze T, Longo KS, Batista JG, Waisberg J
The Brazilian journal of infectious diseases : an official publication of the Brazilian Society of Infectious Diseases · 2022-11
Abstract
Rationale Perianal tuberculosis is extremely rare without previous or active pulmonary infection. Ulcerative skin lesion is a rare presentation of extrapulmonary tuberculosis in the oral, perianal, or genital mucosa and the adjacent skin. Case report A 71-year-old woman complained of pain during evacuation and fecal incontinence for two years. There was an ulcerated lesion in the perianal and intergluteal region and perianal fistulous tracts. A polymerase chain reaction test on blood and biopsies of perianal ulcers, perianal fistula, and the intergluteal area was positive for Mycobacterium tuberculosis. The pathological examination revealed a chronic epithelioid granulomatous inflammatory process with the presence of multinucleated giant cells. After the end of the tuberculosis drug regimen, there was marked improvement in the patient's clinical condition. Conclusion Even in the absence of an identifiable primary focus, tuberculosis should be considered in the differential diagnosis of ulcerative and fistulous lesions of the perianal area.
MeSH terms
- Humans
- Mycobacterium tuberculosis
- Diagnosis, Differential
- Aged
- Anal Canal
- Female