2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.arcped.2006.03.150
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Tuberculose cutanée de l'enfant au Maroc : étude de 30 cas

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“…Typically the lesions have a linear (lymphatic) arrangement as a result of lymphatic spread of the infection from a primary entry focus in the skin. The unique clinical presentation of the cutaneous tuberculosis should be kept in mind in the differential diagnosis of sporotrichosis‐like skin lesions, especially in elderly immunocompromised patients 2. Dermoscopy is a noninvasive diagnostic tool that recently has been discovered to assist also the clinical diagnosis of infectious skin diseases.…”
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“…Typically the lesions have a linear (lymphatic) arrangement as a result of lymphatic spread of the infection from a primary entry focus in the skin. The unique clinical presentation of the cutaneous tuberculosis should be kept in mind in the differential diagnosis of sporotrichosis‐like skin lesions, especially in elderly immunocompromised patients 2. Dermoscopy is a noninvasive diagnostic tool that recently has been discovered to assist also the clinical diagnosis of infectious skin diseases.…”
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“…The unique clinical presentation of the cutaneous tuberculosis should be kept in mind in the differential diagnosis of sporotrichosis-like skin lesions, especially in elderly immunocompromised patients. 2 Dermoscopy is a noninvasive diagnostic tool that recently has been discovered to assist also the clinical diagnosis of infectious skin diseases. However, dermoscopy of cutaneous tuberculosis is less reported and concerned mainly the lupus vulgaris, with typically the yellow to golden-colored background and linear vessels.…”
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“…Selon l'organisation mondiale de la santé (OMS), le Cameroun avait une incidence pour la tuberculose de 124 cas pour 100 000 habitants en 2015 [2]. La tuberculose cutanée représente 1,5 à 4% de toutes les formes extra pulmonaires et reste rare même dans les pays à forte endémicité tuberculeuse [1,3]. Parmi les formes cutanées, on distingue entre autres la tuberculose gommeuse et le scrofuloderme.…”
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“…Tuberculose disséminée chez un patient VIH Tuberculose disséminée chez un patient VIH négatif : cas particulier associant une gomme négatif : cas particulier associant une gomme tuberculeuse, des scrofulodermes et une tuberculose tuberculeuse, des scrofulodermes et une tuberculose pulmonaire pulmonaire Ulrich Nguena Feungue 1 , Wahabou Abdoul 2 , Emmanuel Armand Kouotou 3 1 University Teaching Hospital of Treichville, Abidjan, Ivory Coast, 2 Adamawa Regional Technical Group for the fi ght against HIV/AIDS, Ngaoundéré, Cameroon, 3 University Teaching Hospital of Yaounde, Cameroon Corresponding author: Ulrich Nguena Feungue, MD, E-mail: feungueulrich@yahoo.fr RÉSUMÉ Nous rapportons une observation originale d'une tuberculose disséminée associant tuberculose gommeuse, scrofulodermes et tuberculose pulmonaire chez un patient VIH négatif. Patient de 39 ans, vacciné par le BCG avec un contage tuberculeux récent, présentant depuis 9 mois des signes d'imprégnation tuberculinique, des nodules cervico-thoraciques et axillaires secondairement ulcérés et un abcès froid para lombaire gauche.…”
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“…Typically the lesions have alinear (lymphatic) arrangement as a result of lymphatic spread of the infection from a primary entry focus in the skin. The unique clinical presentation of the cutaneous tuberculosisshouldbe kept in mind in the differential diagnosis of sporotrichosis-like skin lesions, especially in elderly immuno-compromised patients [2]. Dermoscopy is a noninvasive diagnostic tool that recently has been discovered to assist also the clinical diagnosis of infectious skin diseases.…”
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