Tuberculous granuloma: a rare cause of a non-healing ulcer

GEA Graham, R Jones, D Derry

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Abstract

<jats:p>A 78-year-old woman on ciclosporin for aplastic anaemia presented to her general practitioner with a 2 cm cystic swelling on the right side of her forehead. After a period of 8 months the lesion ruptured and, despite good wound care, failed to heal over a period of seven further months. Imaging demonstrated an invasive process and a biopsy was taken, which showed granulomatous inflammation that stained positively for mycobacteria. Further investigation with cross-sectional imaging revealed no other sites of disease. The only history of exposure to tuberculosis was 64 years prior to presentation. Differential diagnoses of mycetoma, autoimmune disease and non-tuberculous mycobacterial infection were considered, but culture confirmed tuberculosis. This case demonstrates an unusual presentation of isolated cutaneous tuberculosis in a patient with suppressed immune function.</jats:p>
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)bcr2014205899-bcr2014205899
Number of pages0
JournalBMJ Case Reports
Volume0
Issue number0
Early online date19 Nov 2014
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 19 Nov 2014

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