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Tuberculosis cutis (overview)A18.4
Synonym(s)
DefinitionThis section has been translated automatically.
Infection of the skin with Mycobacterium tuberculosis (see Table 1).
- Exogenous: As a consequence of a primary or superinfection.
- Endogenous: By lymphogenic or haematogenic spread.
ClassificationThis section has been translated automatically.
The following forms of tuberculosis (see below tuberculosis) can manifest themselves on the skin and can be distinguished as entities:
Occurrence/EpidemiologyThis section has been translated automatically.
The following epidemiological data can be derived from a larger Brazilian collective (n=75 patients) with cutaneous tuberculosis (Mann D et al. 2019):
w>m
mean age: 42 years
Tuberculosis cutis colliquativa 50,7%
Erythema induratum Bazine 18,7%
Tuberculous gums: 13,3%
Tuberculosis cutis luposa 8%
Tuberculosis cutis verrucosa 4%
Tuberculosis mucosae 2,7%
TherapyThis section has been translated automatically.
See below the respective clinical picture listed under definition.
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Cutaneous tuberculosis
Genesis |
Shape/spread |
Clinical picture |
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Exogen |
Inoculation tuberculosis |
Tuberculous primary complex |
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Tuberculosis cutis verrucosa | |||
Tuberculosis cutis luposa (partially) | |||
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Endogenous |
Secondary Tuberculosis |
per continuitatem |
Tuberculosis cutis miliaris disseminata |
by autoinoculation |
Tuberculosis cutis colliquativa (Scrofuloderm) |
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Perioriferal Tuberculosis | |||
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Haematogenic tuberculosis |
Tuberculosis cutis miliaris disseminata |
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Tuberculosis cutis luposa | |||
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Tuberkulides |
micropapular |
lichen scrophulosorum |
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papular |
Papulonecrotic tuberculide |
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nodose |
Erythema induratum (Bazin) |
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Nodular vasculitides (partially) |
LiteratureThis section has been translated automatically.
- Mann D et al (2019) Cutaneous tuberculosis in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: description of a series of 75 cases. Int J Dermatol doi: 10.1111/ijd.14617.