South Sudan Medical Journal (May 2013)
Case report: A Facial lesion … the face of Cutaneous Tuberculosis
Abstract
Lesions of the facial skin can be difficult to diagnose in the absence of laboratory facilities. The patient described below is such an example where the clinician initially diagnosed facial kala-azar. It was only after the lack of therapeutic benefit and photographs were shared with international colleagues that the true diagnosis of cutaneous tuberculosis (TB) became apparent.