Research Study Findings from First People's Hospital Update Understanding of Erythema Nodosum (Analysis of association between panniculitis and tuberculosis infection in 33 cases).

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      Keywords: Actinomycetales Infections; Dermatitis; Dermatology; Drug Eruptions; Drug Hypersensitivity; Epidemiology; Erythema; Erythema Nodosum; Gram-Positive Bacteria; Health and Medicine; Immune System Diseases and Conditions; Mycobacterium Infections; Mycobacterium Tuberculosis; Panniculitis; Skin Diseases and Conditions; Skin and Connective Tissue Diseases and Conditions; Therapy; Tuberculosis EN Actinomycetales Infections Dermatitis Dermatology Drug Eruptions Drug Hypersensitivity Epidemiology Erythema Erythema Nodosum Gram-Positive Bacteria Health and Medicine Immune System Diseases and Conditions Mycobacterium Infections Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Panniculitis Skin Diseases and Conditions Skin and Connective Tissue Diseases and Conditions Therapy Tuberculosis 2439 2439 1 09/11/23 20230912 NES 230912 2023 SEP 15 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at TB & Outbreaks Week -- Data detailed on erythema nodosum have been presented. The positive rate of tuberculosis infection was significantly higher in patients with erythema induratum than in patients with erythema nodosum (P=0.020). According to the news reporters, the research concluded: "The positive rate of tuberculosis infection in patients with Bazin's disease was significantly higher than that in patients with erythema nodosum. [Extracted from the article]
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