Cutaneous tuberculosis: An infrequent manifestation of a common pathogen in South Africa

  • van Heerden J
  • Broadhurst A
  • de Jager R
  • et al.
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Abstract

Cutaneous tuberculosis is an infrequent form of extra-pulmonary tuberculosis, even in high-prevalence settings. We present the case of a patient living with advanced HIV who developed extensive cutaneous tuberculosis. The polymorphic skin lesions were the most striking clinical manifestation of underlying disseminated tuberculosis. Contribution: This case report highlights an unusual presentation of tuberculosis. Cutaneous tuberculosis has a wide spectrum of clinical presentations and may be under-recognised by clinicians. We recommend early biopsy for microbiological diagnosis.

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van Heerden, J. K., Broadhurst, A. G. B., de Jager, R. S., du Plessis, W., Ebrahim, N., Mnguni, A. T., … Meintjes, G. (2023). Cutaneous tuberculosis: An infrequent manifestation of a common pathogen in South Africa. Southern African Journal of Infectious Diseases, 38(1). https://doi.org/10.4102/sajid.v38i1.526

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