Tuberculous gumma
| Tuberculous gumma | |
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| Other names: Metastatic tuberculous abscess, metastatic tuberculous ulcer | |
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| Specialty | Infectious disease | 
Tuberculous gumma is a skin condition characterized histologically by massive necrosis.[1] Restated, this is a skin condition that results from hematogenous dissemination of mycobacteria from a primary focus, resulting in firm, nontender erythematous nodules that soften, ulcerate, and form sinuses.[2]: 336

Gummatous lesion on posterior region of  right leg
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