Clinical Dermatology Review (Jul 2024)

Orofacial Granulomatosis Secondary to Cutaneous Tuberculosis: An Atypical Presentation

  • Kriti Maheshwari,
  • Pihu Sethi,
  • Paridhi,
  • Shivani Kalhan,
  • Bhuvan Adhlakha

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/cdr.cdr_71_23
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 3
pp. 260 – 263

Abstract

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Cutaneous tuberculosis (TB) makes up a small proportion of extrapulmonary TB. Studies from India report an incidence of 0.1% of all cases of extrapulmonary TB. Lupus vulgaris (LV) is a common form of TB which is usually seen in individuals who have been previously sensitized with Mycobacterium TB. Here, we are reporting a case of orofacial granulomatosis in a 21-year-old female which highlights the importance of histopathology in aiding diagnosis in such patients where multiple etiologies may be responsible for a particular clinical presentation, along with the atypical presentation of LV.

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