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Tuberculosis of the scrotal and penile skin in an HIV-infected patient

https://doi.org/10.21886/2308-6424-2025-13-2-132-137

Abstract

Tuberculosis co-occurring with HIV infection frequently manifests as extrapulmonary localisations. The authors present a clinical case of a 53-year-old patient who initially presented with genital skin changes. The patient engaged in self-treatment, which ultimately resulted in the dissemination of the infectious process and significant alterations in the architectonics of the genital area. The patient exhibited socially withdrawn behaviour and refused medical consultation. Subsequent diagnostic evaluation revealed concomitant HIV infection. The patient succumbed to generalised tuberculosis with multiple organ involvement, including lesions in the brain, lungs, liver, spleen, large intestine, and skin. Histological examination confirmed cutaneous tuberculosis affecting the scrotum, penis, and inner surface of the thighs, characterised as the infiltrative-ulcerative form. This case highlights that timely medical intervention and overcoming psychological barriers, such as social stigma and personal embarrassment, could have saved the life of the 53-year-old patient.

About the Authors

L. V. Puzyreva
Omsk State Medical University ; Tuberculosis Clinical Dispensary No. 4
Russian Federation

Larisa V. Puzyreva — Dr.Sc.(Med), Assoc.Prof. (Docent) 

Omsk 


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The authors declare no conflict of interest. 



P. L. Gulidov
Tuberculosis Clinical Dispensary No. 4
Russian Federation

Pavel L. Gulidov 

Omsk 


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L. B. Korolev
Tuberculosis Clinical Dispensary No. 4
Russian Federation

Lev B. Korolev 

Omsk 


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E. A. Zablotskaya
Clinical Health Unit No. 9
Russian Federation

Elena A. Zablotskaya 

Omsk 


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The authors declare no conflict of interest. 



N. I. Iovova
Clinical Health Unit No. 9
Russian Federation

Natalya I. Iovova 

Omsk 


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Puzyreva L.V., Gulidov P.L., Korolev L.B., Zablotskaya E.A., Iovova N.I. Tuberculosis of the scrotal and penile skin in an HIV-infected patient. Urology Herald. 2025;13(2):132-137. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21886/2308-6424-2025-13-2-132-137

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