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Scorfuloderma of cheek (a cutaneous tuberculosis colliquativa cutis): Case report.
Annals of Medicine and Surgery 2021 April
Introduction: Scrofuloderma is the most common form of cutaneous tuberculosis. The facial location is unusual and requires special care.
Discussion: The diagnosis of cutaneous tuberculosis is difficult due to the polymorphism of the anatomo-clinical pictures as well as the difficulty of isolating the causal agent. The combination of a range of clinical and paraclinical arguments justifies starting antibacillary treatment.
Conclusion: Tuberculosis is endemic disease in our country; this endemicity is attested by the multiple cases of cutaneous tuberculosis reported in the literature.
Discussion: The diagnosis of cutaneous tuberculosis is difficult due to the polymorphism of the anatomo-clinical pictures as well as the difficulty of isolating the causal agent. The combination of a range of clinical and paraclinical arguments justifies starting antibacillary treatment.
Conclusion: Tuberculosis is endemic disease in our country; this endemicity is attested by the multiple cases of cutaneous tuberculosis reported in the literature.
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