Lichen scrofulosorum

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Lichen scrofulosorum
Other namesTuberculosis cutis lichenoides

Lichen scrofulosorum is a rare tuberculid that presents as a lichenoid eruption of minute papules in children and adolescents with tuberculosis. The lesions are usually asymptomatic, closely grouped, skin-colored to reddish-brown papules, often perifollicular and are mainly found on the abdomen, chest, back, and proximal parts of the limbs. The eruption is usually associated with a strongly positive tuberculin reaction.[1] Of the three tuberculids, the incidence of lichen scrofulosorum was found to be the lowest (2%) in a large study conducted in Hong Kong. This highlights its rarity and significance as an important marker of undetected tuberculosis.[2]

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  1. Rook's textbook of dermatology. 7th ed. Oxford: Blackwell Science. 2004. pp. 28.1 – 28.39.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: publisher location (link)
  2. Chong, Lai‐Yin; Lo, Kuen‐Kong (1995). "CUTANEOUS TUBERCULOSIS IN HONG KONG: A 10‐YEAR RETROSPECTIVE STUDY". International Journal of Dermatology. 34 (1). Int J Dermatol: 26–29. doi:10.1111/j.1365-4362.1995.tb04372.x. ISSN 0011-9059.

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