A 12-year-old boy had a gradually progressive plaque on a buttock for the last 3 years. The plaque was 15 cm in diameter, annular in shape, with crusting and induration at the periphery and scarring at the centre. The most likely diagnosis –
Correct Answer: Lupus vulgaris
Description: This boy has
Annular plaque
On buttock
Crusting at periphery
Scarring at centre
These suggest the diagnosis of lupus vulgaris.
Annular lesions
When the lesions of a skin disease are arranged in ring shape, they are called annular lesions.
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