2022
DOI: 10.4103/ijmy.ijmy_57_22
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Tuberculosis Verrucous Cutis Mimicking Chromoblastomycosis

Abstract: Tuberculosis verrucous cutis (TBVc) is a skin infection caused by M. tuberculosis, characterized by the presence of a solitaire verrucous plaque but may present as a varies of different clinical morphologies on the finger and or feet. The diagnosis is often late because of its mimicking other diseases with different etiology. Bacterial culture examination is negative because there are few pathogens in the lesion. Meanwhile, other diagnostic methods provide lower sensitivity and specificity which add further di… Show more

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