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{{Infobox medical condition
| name            = Lichen scrofulosorum
| synonyms        = Tuberculosis cutis lichenoides
| specialty      = [[Dermatology]]
| symptoms        = Small, firm, skin-colored or reddish-brown papules
| complications  = [[Scarring]]
| onset          = Usually in children and young adults
| duration        = Chronic
| causes          = [[Mycobacterium tuberculosis]] infection
| risks          = [[Tuberculosis]] exposure, [[immunocompromised]] state
| diagnosis      = [[Skin biopsy]], [[tuberculin skin test]]
| differential    = [[Lichen planus]], [[Lichen nitidus]], [[Prurigo nodularis]]
| treatment      = [[Antitubercular therapy]], [[topical corticosteroids]]
| prognosis      = Good with treatment
| frequency      = Rare
}}
'''Lichen Scrofulosorum''' is a skin disease associated with [[tuberculosis]]. It is a rare form of [[tuberculid]] that is usually seen in children and adolescents with a high degree of [[tuberculin]] sensitivity.  
'''Lichen Scrofulosorum''' is a skin disease associated with [[tuberculosis]]. It is a rare form of [[tuberculid]] that is usually seen in children and adolescents with a high degree of [[tuberculin]] sensitivity.  
== Symptoms ==
== Symptoms ==
The disease is characterized by a sudden eruption of asymptomatic, minute, lichenoid papules, usually on the trunk and proximal extremities. The papules are closely grouped, and have a predilection for the abdomen, chest, back, and buttocks. The face, palms, and soles are usually spared.
The disease is characterized by a sudden eruption of asymptomatic, minute, lichenoid papules, usually on the trunk and proximal extremities. The papules are closely grouped, and have a predilection for the abdomen, chest, back, and buttocks. The face, palms, and soles are usually spared.
== Causes ==
== Causes ==
Lichen Scrofulosorum is caused by the hematogenous dissemination of [[Mycobacterium tuberculosis]]. It is a form of cutaneous tuberculosis and is seen in patients with a strong immune response to the infection.
Lichen Scrofulosorum is caused by the hematogenous dissemination of [[Mycobacterium tuberculosis]]. It is a form of cutaneous tuberculosis and is seen in patients with a strong immune response to the infection.
== Diagnosis ==
== Diagnosis ==
The diagnosis of Lichen Scrofulosorum is made based on the clinical presentation and histopathological findings. A skin biopsy shows non-caseating granulomas in the dermis. The Mantoux test is strongly positive, and there may be evidence of internal tuberculosis.
The diagnosis of Lichen Scrofulosorum is made based on the clinical presentation and histopathological findings. A skin biopsy shows non-caseating granulomas in the dermis. The Mantoux test is strongly positive, and there may be evidence of internal tuberculosis.
== Treatment ==
== Treatment ==
The treatment of Lichen Scrofulosorum involves the administration of anti-tubercular drugs. The skin lesions usually resolve with treatment of the underlying tuberculosis.
The treatment of Lichen Scrofulosorum involves the administration of anti-tubercular drugs. The skin lesions usually resolve with treatment of the underlying tuberculosis.
== See Also ==
== See Also ==
* [[Tuberculosis]]
* [[Tuberculosis]]
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* [[Skin biopsy]]
* [[Skin biopsy]]
* [[Mantoux test]]
* [[Mantoux test]]
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[[Category:Infectious diseases]]
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Latest revision as of 03:01, 4 April 2025


Lichen scrofulosorum
Synonyms Tuberculosis cutis lichenoides
Pronounce N/A
Specialty Dermatology
Symptoms Small, firm, skin-colored or reddish-brown papules
Complications Scarring
Onset Usually in children and young adults
Duration Chronic
Types N/A
Causes Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection
Risks Tuberculosis exposure, immunocompromised state
Diagnosis Skin biopsy, tuberculin skin test
Differential diagnosis Lichen planus, Lichen nitidus, Prurigo nodularis
Prevention N/A
Treatment Antitubercular therapy, topical corticosteroids
Medication N/A
Prognosis Good with treatment
Frequency Rare
Deaths N/A


Lichen Scrofulosorum is a skin disease associated with tuberculosis. It is a rare form of tuberculid that is usually seen in children and adolescents with a high degree of tuberculin sensitivity.

Symptoms[edit]

The disease is characterized by a sudden eruption of asymptomatic, minute, lichenoid papules, usually on the trunk and proximal extremities. The papules are closely grouped, and have a predilection for the abdomen, chest, back, and buttocks. The face, palms, and soles are usually spared.

Causes[edit]

Lichen Scrofulosorum is caused by the hematogenous dissemination of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. It is a form of cutaneous tuberculosis and is seen in patients with a strong immune response to the infection.

Diagnosis[edit]

The diagnosis of Lichen Scrofulosorum is made based on the clinical presentation and histopathological findings. A skin biopsy shows non-caseating granulomas in the dermis. The Mantoux test is strongly positive, and there may be evidence of internal tuberculosis.

Treatment[edit]

The treatment of Lichen Scrofulosorum involves the administration of anti-tubercular drugs. The skin lesions usually resolve with treatment of the underlying tuberculosis.

See Also[edit]

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