Delayed diagnosis and comprehensive treatment of cutaneous tuberculosis: A case report

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Background Tuberculosis (TB) is a widespread infectious disease, with an incidence that is increasing worldwide. Cutaneous TB (CTB) occurs rarely, accounting for less than 1% of all TB cases. Due to the clinical presentation and diagnostic difficulties, CTB is often clinically neglected and misdiagnosed. Case Summary A 32-year-old man underwent several debridement surgeries and skin flap transplantation after trauma. The wound remained unhealed, accompanied by sinus formation. According to empirical judgment, T-cell spot of TB test, and bacterial culture of pyogenic fluids, he was diagnosed with CTB due to infection with exogenous Mycobacterium tuberculosis. A comprehensive anti-TB regimen that included isoniazid, rifampicin, ethambutol, and pyrazinamide was applied. The sinus was filled with a hydrophilic fiber-containing silver dressing, and woundprotecting sponges were applied to part of the wound. The wound healed after 40 d. No ulceration was found within 2 mo after discharge; further follow-up will be conducted. Conclusion A non-healing wound may be caused by TB infection. Comprehensive treatment of CTB is effective.

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Gao, L. J., Huang, Z. H., Jin, Q. Y., Gao, M. X., Qian, J. Y., Zhu, S. X., … Zhang, G. Y. (2021). Delayed diagnosis and comprehensive treatment of cutaneous tuberculosis: A case report. World Journal of Clinical Cases, 9(16), 4007–4015. https://doi.org/10.12998/wjcc.v9.i16.4007

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