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[Etiologic problems posed by cervicofacial cellulitis].

J F Laroche, C Biou, J C Langman

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    Tuberculosis can cause lingering cellulitis and coxitis. Antituberculous treatment successfully resolved both conditions, suggesting tuberculosis as a potential cause.

    Area of Science:

    • Infectious Diseases
    • Rheumatology
    • Dermatology

    Background:

    • Cellulitis and coxitis are common conditions with diverse etiologies.
    • Tuberculosis is a significant global health concern with varied clinical presentations.

    Observation:

    • A patient presented with diffusing cellulitis, followed two months later by right coxitis.
    • The cellulitis and coxitis were refractory to initial treatments.
    • Antituberculous therapy was initiated for the patient.

    Findings:

    • Complete recovery from both cellulitis and coxitis was achieved following antituberculous treatment.
    • This clinical course suggests a tuberculous etiology for both conditions.
    • The study highlights the potential for tuberculosis to manifest as cellulitis and coxitis.

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    Implications:

    • Antituberculous treatment should be considered in cases of persistent cellulitis and coxitis.
    • Tuberculosis may present with unusual extrapulmonary manifestations.
    • Early diagnosis and treatment of tuberculous cellulitis and coxitis can lead to favorable outcomes.