An Uncommon Cause of Chronic Nonhealing Perianal Ulcer
Sivakrishna S, Mohan P, Senthamizhselvan K, Srinivas BH, Ramamoorthi S
ACG case reports journal · 2023-04
Abstract
Chronic or persistent, nonhealing perianal ulcers could be due to an infection, inflammation, or a neoplasm. Perianal ulcer as the initial presentation of tuberculosis is rare. Tuberculosis cutis orificialis is a rare ulcerative form of cutaneous tuberculosis that affects the oral cavity, anal canal, or perianal region. A high index of suspicion for tuberculosis as the cause of persistent perianal ulcer is required for early diagnosis and treatment.