A Pre-Auricular Solitary Tuberculous Ulcer
Published: June 1, 2009 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2009/.508
BHAT YR*, GUPTA BK**
**(MD),Senior Resident, *(MD)(Paed), Asso.Prof., Deptt. of Paediatrics Kasturba Medical College,Manipal-576104
Correspondence
Ramesh Bhat Y (MD) (Paed) Asso. Prof.,
Dept. of Paediatrics, Kasturba Medical College,
Manipal - 576104, Udupi, Karnataka (India)
E-mail : docrameshbhat@yahoo.co.in
Tel : (91)9448296564, Fax: (91)820 2571934
Cutaneous tuberculosis occurring sporadically in atypical sites could cause a diagnostic dilemma and lead to delay in treatment. We describe a 6-year old child who presented with a chronic, non-healing ulcer over the right pre-auricular region. There was no improvement with treatment from various practitioners over 2 months. On evaluation, we found that he had a negative smear for acid fast bacilli and a normal chest radiograph, but the Mantoux test done on him was strongly positive. His response to 3-drug anti-tubercular treatment further confirmed the diagnosis. The awareness of uncommon clinical forms of tuberculosis over atypical sites could help child health care providers diagnose the condition early.
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