Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases ()

Lupus vulgaris in a pediatric patient: a clinicohistopathological diagnosis

  • F. Sule Afsar,
  • Ilhan Afsar,
  • Gulden Diniz,
  • Suna Asilsoy,
  • Yelda Sorguc

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S1413-86702008000200011
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 2
pp. 152 – 154

Abstract

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Lupus vulgaris is the most common form of cutaneous tuberculosis which usually occurs in patients previously sensitized to Mycobacterium tuberculosis. We present a case of a 10-year-old boy who was diagnosed as lupus vulgaris clinically and histopathologically. He had well demarcated, irregularly bordered, pink, infiltrated plaques on his left cheek showing apple-jelly appearance on diascopy. The histopathological examination showed tuberculoid granulomas with Langhans type giant cells. The Mantoux reactivity was in normal limits, and no acid-fast bacilli was found in the lesion, either by direct stained smears or by culture. The lesions showed marked improvement on anti-tuberculosis treatment. We want to emphasize that histopathological examination has diagnostic value in lupus vulgaris in correlation with clinical appearance, when direct analysis or culture is negative.

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