Describe the mechanism of development of this TPP in the

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Chapter16: Adult And Pediatric Dosages Based On Body Surface Area
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On the second day after the Mantoux reaction (the subcutaneous
introduction of tuberculin - a protein-lipopolysaccharide
component of mycobacterium tuberculosis), a child had an area of
compaction and hyperemia in the injection zone with a diameter
of 2.5 cm, that was surrounded by a swollen roller. A day later, a
zone of necrosis was formed at the site of tuberculin
administration.
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4. What other reasons can lead to the development of this TPP?
5. Describe the mechanism of development of this TPP in the
patient.
Transcribed Image Text:On the second day after the Mantoux reaction (the subcutaneous introduction of tuberculin - a protein-lipopolysaccharide component of mycobacterium tuberculosis), a child had an area of compaction and hyperemia in the injection zone with a diameter of 2.5 cm, that was surrounded by a swollen roller. A day later, a zone of necrosis was formed at the site of tuberculin administration. Questions: 4. What other reasons can lead to the development of this TPP? 5. Describe the mechanism of development of this TPP in the patient.
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