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Cutaneous vasculitis associated with tuberculosis and its treatment
Two patients with pulmonary tuberculosis developed cutaneous vasculitis after antituberculosis treatment and a patient with tuberculous lymphadenitis developed vasculitis at presentation before drug therapy. The cutaneous vasculitis probably represented immunological reactions to tubercle bacilli and/or rifampicin with antibodies and immune complex formation.