Title of article :
Case report: sporotrichoid form of lupus vulgaris
Author/Authors :
Bandyopadhyay, Mousumi Roy Department of Dermatology - School of Tropical Medicine, Kolkata, India , Gangopadhyay, DN Department of Dermatology - School of Tropical Medicine, Kolkata, India , Sarkar, Somnath Department of Dermatology - School of Tropical Medicine, Kolkata, India , Besra, Mrinal Department of Dermatology - School of Tropical Medicine, Kolkata, India
Abstract :
Lupus vulgaris, a common form of cutaneous tuberculosis, usually
has different patterns including the plaque form, ulcerative and
mutilating form, vegetative form, tumor-like form, and papular
and nodular form. Lupus vulgaris commonly appears on the
normal skin as a solitary lesion. However, certain uncommon
forms are identified that pose a diagnostic dilemma. Sporotrichoidlike
spread has been rarely reported. Atypical presentations of
cutaneous tuberculosis are not very uncommon but are frequently
overlooked in the clinical practice, leading to a late diagnosis
and increased morbidity. We report two cases of lupus vulgaris
with a sporotrichoid pattern. Our patients presented with the
characteristic morphologic features of lupus vulgaris (LV) in
a different distribution pattern. The diagnosis was supported
by laboratory investigations, histopathological examination,
and an excellent response to antitubercular therapy. Both
cases demonstrated a linear arrangement of lesions mimicking
sporotrichosis. We emphasize that cutaneous tuberculosis can
occur in an unusual form in an immunocompetent person. The
aim of this communication is to bring this often overlooked but
definitely curable clinical entity to attention.
Keywords :
cutaneous tuberculosis , lupus vulgaris , Mycobacterium tuberculosis , sporotricoid form
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics