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Concomitant Scrofuloderma and Tuberculous Osteomyelitis of Mandible

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Erythematous plaque on left cheek with multiple sinuses with necrotizing discharge with fixity to underlying bone. Few healing sinuses and atrophic scarring are also seen on the plaque (GIF 83 kb)

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Axial T1 weighted contrast enhanced MRI shows dense basal meningeal enhancement (black arrow) and hydrocephalous (white arrow). MRI angiography (right) showing mild attenuation of supraclinoid internal carotid artery (ICA), proximal part of bilateral middle cerebral artery (MCA) and proximal part of bilateral anterior cerebral artery (ACA). (GIF 35 kb)

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Dhawan, S.R., Vaidya, P.C., Bhattacharya, A. et al. Concomitant Scrofuloderma and Tuberculous Osteomyelitis of Mandible. Indian J Pediatr 83, 1482–1483 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12098-016-2143-x

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