Medisan (Aug 2018)

Leprosy and ganglionar tuberculosis coinfection in an adult

  • María Elena Tablada Robinet,
  • Haidee Marrero Rodríguez,
  • Natacha López Pupo

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 7

Abstract

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The case report of a 34 year-old patient is described who came to the Dermatology Service due to disseminated pruritic erythematous stains. After 3 months with specific treatment he began to present evening low fevers and painful cervical adenopathies, reason why a baciloscopy was indicated in both elbows and ear pavilions, but the Mycobacterium leprae was not found; besides aspiration biopsy with fine needle of a cervical ganglion was also carried out, which result revealed a ganglionar tuberculosis. Finally a leprosy and tuberculosis ganglionar coinfection was diagnosed, two diseases emerging due to the Mycobacterium, which coexistence is strange.

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