
Scrofuloderma (also known as `Tuberculosis cutis colliquativa`) is a skin condition caused by tuberculous involvement of the skin by direct extension, usually from underlying tuberculous lymphadenitis.{rp|335} == See also == ...
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Tuberculosis resulting from extension into the skin from underlying atypical mycobacterial infection, most commonly of cervical lymph nodes. ... Origin: scrofula + G. Derma, skin ... Scrofuloderma gummosa, a deep cutaneous tuberculous lesion. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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(skrof″u-lo-dur´mә) a tuberculous or nontuberculous mycobacterial infection affecting children and young adults; it represents a direct extension of tuberculosis into the skin from underlying structures such as the lymph nodes (especially the cervical), bone, or lung, or may be the result of contact ex...
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Skin disease resulting from tuberculosis in an underlying organ especially bone or lymph gland
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Type: Term Pronunciation: skrof′yū-lō-der′mă Definitions: 1. Tuberculosis resulting from extension into the skin from underlying atypical mycobacterial infection, most commonly of cervical lymph nodes in children with tonsillar infection by bovine tubercle bacillus.
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scrofuloderma, scrofuloderm 1. Any of a variety of skin diseases; in particular, a form of tuberculosis, affecting the lymph nodes of the neck. 2. A tuberculous or non-tuberculous mycobacterial infection affecting children and young adults, representing direct extension of tuberculosis into the skin from underlying structures; such as, lymph nodes...
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