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  • Tuberculosis should not be ignored in patients with peripheral gangrene.

Tuberculosis should not be ignored in patients with peripheral gangrene.

Journal of vascular surgery (2010-09-17)
Yuan Yao, Bin Liu, Ji-bo Wang, Hua Li, Hong Da Liang
ABSTRACT

Peripheral gangrene, characterized by distal ischemia of the extremities, is a rare complication in patients with tuberculosis (TB). We diagnosed a female patient with gangrene of her left toe caused by TB infection. She presented with fever, lymphadenectasis, and peripheral gangrene of the left toe. Lymph node biopsy confirmed tuberculous lymphadenitis and the computer tomography angiography showed vasculitis. The patient underwent antituberculous therapy and her condition was gradually improved. Although it is rare, TB should be considered as a possible cause of peripheral gangrene.

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Bromhexine hydrochloride, ≥98.0% (AT)
Bromhexine hydrochloride, European Pharmacopoeia (EP) Reference Standard