Nodular vasculitis or erythema induratum without cutaneous tuberculosis: An unusual presentation in an uncommon site
Erythema induratum (EI) is a rare chronic disease, which occurs with cutaneous tuberculosis (TB). Nodular vasculitis, much rarer than erythema induratum, describes the same condition but without cutaneous TB, with lesions usually in the lower legs and rarely on the breasts. We report the case of a 4...
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Main Authors: | Ramin Mofarrah (Author), Nafiseh Jallab (Author), Ramina Mofarrah (Author), Kousar Jahani Amiri (Author), Naghmeh Jallab (Author) |
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