Chapter 157 Tuberculosis Flashcards
Two most common cutaneous TB presentation
Lupus vulgaris
Scrofuloderma
2 forms of cutaneous Tab caused by exogenous TB in naive host
tuberculosis verrucosa cutis
primary inoculation TB
2 forms of endogenous TB in immunocompetent host
scrofuloderma
lupus vulgaris
3 forms of endogenous TB in immunocompromised host
acute miliary tuberculosis
orificial tuberculosis
metastatic TB or tuberculous gumma
3 forms of TB from BCG vaccination
normal primary complex like reaction
perforating regional adenitis
postvaccination lupus vulgaris
2 forms of tuberculids infections
lichen scrofulosorum
papulonecrotic tubeculid
2 forms of facultative tuberculids
nodular vasculitis
erythema nodosum
cribriform scar
scrofuloderma or tuberculosis colliquativa cutis
only two MOTTS disease with consistent presentation
Mycobacterium ulcerans (BURULI ULCER DISEASE)
Mycobacterium marinum (FISH TANK/SWIMMING POOL GRANULOMA, Mycobacterium balnei)
toxin produced by M. ulcerans which destroy nerves and which explains the painless nature of ulcera
Mycolactone