| Literature DB >> 16983821 |
P Niamba1, A Traoré, F Traoré-Barro, L Ilboudo, M Bonkoungou, G Diatto, P K Ouoba, O Goumbri-Lompo.
Abstract
Medio-facial mutilations are a real problem from a diagnosis and prognosis point of view. Various etiologies may be in question, namely bacterial, parasitic, mycotic, viral infections or yet predisposing factors such as denutrition or a immunodepression. Among these etiologies, the lupus tuberculosis remains a major concern to be taken into account in poor socio-economic background. We report two cases of lupus tuberculosis in teen-agers whose diagnosis difficulty induced sequellae although limited by a further appropriate care management. The clinical spectrum of the cutaneous tuberculosis and the place of this affection featuring ahead of other medio-facial mutilations etiologies remain important in tropical area.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 16983821
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bull Soc Pathol Exot ISSN: 0037-9085