Borderline tuberculoid leprosy, lupus vulgaris and pulmonary tuberculosis: A rare association

Tuberculosis and leprosy are chronic mycobacterial infections that elicit granulomatous inflammation. The incidence of co-existence of pulmonary tuberculosis and leprosy has ranged from 2.5%-13.4%.1 Cutaneous tuberculosis is a variant of extrapulmonary tuberculosis and its  simultaneous occurrence w...

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Main Authors: Palzum Sherpa, Amit Amatya, Trishna Kakshapati
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Association of Clinical Pathologists of Nepal 2019-03-01
Series:Journal of Pathology of Nepal
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Online Access:https://www.nepjol.info/index.php/JPN/article/view/23382
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spelling doaj-ae21786388124905afb76718dd7e85b72020-11-24T21:54:18ZengAssociation of Clinical Pathologists of NepalJournal of Pathology of Nepal2091-07972091-09082019-03-01911505150710.3126/jpn.v9i1.2338223382Borderline tuberculoid leprosy, lupus vulgaris and pulmonary tuberculosis: A rare associationPalzum Sherpa0Amit Amatya1Trishna Kakshapati2Patan Academy of Health SciencesPatan Academy of Health SciencesPatan Academy of Health SciencesTuberculosis and leprosy are chronic mycobacterial infections that elicit granulomatous inflammation. The incidence of co-existence of pulmonary tuberculosis and leprosy has ranged from 2.5%-13.4%.1 Cutaneous tuberculosis is a variant of extrapulmonary tuberculosis and its  simultaneous occurrence with leprosy is uncommon. The concomitant presence of leprosy, pulmonary as well as cutaneous tuberculosis is rare. We report a case of borderline tuberculoid leprosy, lupus vulgaris and pulmonary tuberculosis in a 45 years male who presented to the dermatology outpatient department with three morphologically distinct skin lesions over the posterior aspect of right leg. Ours is presumably the first case reported from Nepal, a country where both of these mycobacterial infections are endemic.https://www.nepjol.info/index.php/JPN/article/view/23382Leprosy; Lupus vulgaris; Tuberculosis
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author Palzum Sherpa
Amit Amatya
Trishna Kakshapati
spellingShingle Palzum Sherpa
Amit Amatya
Trishna Kakshapati
Borderline tuberculoid leprosy, lupus vulgaris and pulmonary tuberculosis: A rare association
Journal of Pathology of Nepal
Leprosy; Lupus vulgaris; Tuberculosis
author_facet Palzum Sherpa
Amit Amatya
Trishna Kakshapati
author_sort Palzum Sherpa
title Borderline tuberculoid leprosy, lupus vulgaris and pulmonary tuberculosis: A rare association
title_short Borderline tuberculoid leprosy, lupus vulgaris and pulmonary tuberculosis: A rare association
title_full Borderline tuberculoid leprosy, lupus vulgaris and pulmonary tuberculosis: A rare association
title_fullStr Borderline tuberculoid leprosy, lupus vulgaris and pulmonary tuberculosis: A rare association
title_full_unstemmed Borderline tuberculoid leprosy, lupus vulgaris and pulmonary tuberculosis: A rare association
title_sort borderline tuberculoid leprosy, lupus vulgaris and pulmonary tuberculosis: a rare association
publisher Association of Clinical Pathologists of Nepal
series Journal of Pathology of Nepal
issn 2091-0797
2091-0908
publishDate 2019-03-01
description Tuberculosis and leprosy are chronic mycobacterial infections that elicit granulomatous inflammation. The incidence of co-existence of pulmonary tuberculosis and leprosy has ranged from 2.5%-13.4%.1 Cutaneous tuberculosis is a variant of extrapulmonary tuberculosis and its  simultaneous occurrence with leprosy is uncommon. The concomitant presence of leprosy, pulmonary as well as cutaneous tuberculosis is rare. We report a case of borderline tuberculoid leprosy, lupus vulgaris and pulmonary tuberculosis in a 45 years male who presented to the dermatology outpatient department with three morphologically distinct skin lesions over the posterior aspect of right leg. Ours is presumably the first case reported from Nepal, a country where both of these mycobacterial infections are endemic.
topic Leprosy; Lupus vulgaris; Tuberculosis
url https://www.nepjol.info/index.php/JPN/article/view/23382
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