MUNİSE DAYE, SELAMİ AYKUT TEMİZ, İBRAHİM ERAYMAN, PEMBE OLTULU
\n Skin tuberculosis (tbc) is a chronic granulomatous infection of the skin. This can occur in different clinical forms depending on the route of entry, the immune response of the host, the number of the bacilli and the virulence. Mycobacterium tuberculosis, mycobacterium bovis, and, rarely, Bacille Calmette-Guerin (BCG) can be the cause of the disease. Skin tbc count is less than 2% of all tuberculosis cases. The majority of cases of cutaneous tuberculosis are endogenous (lupus vulgaris, scrofuloderma, metastatic tuberculosis abscess, acute miliary tuberculosis, orifice tuberculosis), and a few are exogenous tbc primer complex (tuberculosis), tuberculosis cutis verrucosa, forms in which the bacillus comes from the outside.
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\n Primer inoculation tuberculosis (tuberculosis chancre) occurs in people with that have not previously been contacted with the bacilli. Here we present a case of primary inoculation tuberculosis, a rare variant of cutaneous tuberculosis.
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Daye M, Temiz SA, Erayman İ, Oltulu P. Sağ Kolda Sporotrikoid Olarak Yerleşmiş Primer Deri Tüberkülozu. Selcuk Med J 2019;35(4): 278-281
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