Tuberculosis cutis luposa: The 32-year-old Syrian has an irregularly limited, symptom-free, skin-coloured, sunken scar with marginal aggregated, painless, verrucous, brown plaques.
Tuberculosis cutis luposa: In the 30-year-old Turkish woman there is a large, irregularly limited, symptom-free, reddish-brownish, smooth plaque with a partly verrucous surface behind the right ear.
Tuberculosis cutis luposa: Coin-sized, yellow-brownish infiltrated node with atrophic surface.
Tuberculosis cutis luposa, reddish-brownish infiltrate with coarse lamellar scaling, slowly growing since 9 months, in the area of the elbow.
tuberculosis cutis luposa. partially healed and scarred focus in the area of the lower lip. furthermore, verrucous activity zones are visible (here: evidence of tuberculoid granulomas). very slightly increasing, reddish-brown, rough nodules and plaques with scaly crusts, existing for years. healing under deep furrows and wormlike scars. distortion of the surrounding structures.
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