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Sporotrichoid-Like Tuberculosis
The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 09/25/09
Pau WSC et al. – Cutaneous tuberculosis is a rare presentation of tuberculosis infection in childhood, especially in developed countries. The commonest forms of cutaneous TB, in declining order, are scrofuloderma, lupus vulgaris, lichen scrofulosorum, and TB verrucosa cutis. The authors described 2 cases of sporotrichoid–like cutaneous tuberculosis infection, 1 localized to a limb and regional nodes and 1 associated with disseminated disease.
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