Abstract
Cutaneous tuberculosis is an infection caused by M. tuberculosis complex, M. bovis and bacillus Calmette- Guérin. Depending on individual immunity, environmental factors and the type of inoculum, it may present varied clinical and evolutionary aspects. Here we found a similar case where a 63 year old female patient developed cutaneous tuberculosis either due to direct inoculation or secondary to consumption of unpasteurized milk. The wound was not healing even after several courses of antibiotics and started healing only after starting anti-tubercular treatment. Hence we recommend that clinicians should keep this possibility in mind for early diagnosis and prompt treatment.
Keywords
Cutaneous tuberculosis - prosthetic joint infection