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Raquel Lalanda1, Andreia Barão1, Beatriz Draiblate1
1General Surgery Department-Centro Hospitalar Universitário Lisboa Norte EPE Hospital de Santa Maria Lisbon Portugal.
Perineal tuberculosis can mimic Fournier's gangrene in immunocompetent patients. Early diagnosis and management are crucial for this rare but severe condition, especially when atypical presentations occur.
Area of Science:
- Infectious Diseases
- Dermatology
- Surgical Pathology
Background:
- Fournier's gangrene is aggressive necrotizing fasciitis of the perianal region.
- Tuberculosis cutis orificialis is a rare extrapulmonary tuberculosis affecting the perianal area.
- Atypical presentations necessitate considering rare underlying causes.
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