Tuberculosis en patrón esporotricoide: una presentación inusual de tuberculosis cutánea en un paciente inmunocompetente

作者: Camila Downey , Lucas Navajas , Romína Andino , Cristian Vera-Kellet , Juan J Manríquez

DOI: 10.4067/S0716-10182015000300015

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摘要: Resumen En la actualidad, tuberculosis sigue siendo un proble -ma de salud publica en el mundo. El compromiso cutaneo es una manifestacion poco frecuente infeccion por Mycobacterium . patron esporotricoide se refiere a disposicion lineal los nodulos cutaneos siguiendo trayecto vasos linfaticos, forma presentacion caracteristica esporotricosis, ahi su nombre. Muy pocos casos han sido reportados sobre cutanea con esporotricoide. Se pre-senta caso clinico mujer 84 anos ulcerativos miembro superior causados , destacando importancia incluir diag-nostico diferencial lesiones Referencias bibliograficas 1.- World Health Organization. Global Tuberculosis Report 2013. Disponible en: http://apps.who.int/iris/bitstream/10665/91355/1/9789241564656_eng.pd0f. (accedido: 18 julio 2014).2.- Ministerio Salud, Chile. Tuberculosis: Informe situacion Chile 2012. http://web.minsal.cl/sites/default/files/files/tuberculosisInforme2012.pdf 2014).3.- Lai-Cheong J E, Perez A, Tang V, Martinez Hill Menage Hdu P. Cutaneous manifestations of tuberculosis. Clin Exp Dermatol 2007; 32: 461-6.4.- Pau W S, AlSaffar H, Weinstein M, Kitai I. Sporotrichoid-like Pediatr Infect Dis 2009; 28: 1135-6.5.- Pandhi D, Reddy B Chowdhary Khurana N. in Indian children: the importance screening for involvement internal organs. Eur Acad Venereol 2004; 18: 546-51.

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