“…23,24 There are cases of PNT associated with erythema nodosum, limb gangrene, Takayasu arteritis, arthritis, uveitis, optic neuritis, phlyctenular conjunctivitis, discoid lupus erythematosus, leucocytoclastic vasculitis, lymphadenopathy and Hodgkin lymphoma reported in the literature. 4,5,[25][26][27] et varioliformis acuta, lichen urticatus, insect bite, pruritus, prurigo, necrotizing leucocytoclastic vasculitis, suppurative folliculitis, secondary syphilis, miliary TB, infectious causes of palisade granuloma, perforating dermatoses and perforating granuloma annulare. 1,3,9,27 The salient clinical and histopathological features of diseases that can mimic PNT are shown in Table 1, and the differences between the various tuberculids are shown in Table 2.…”