@article {Singhe232880, author = {Vishwajeet Singh and Gyanendra Singh and Rahul Janak Sinha and Suresh Babu}, title = {Vulvar tuberculosis}, volume = {13}, number = {2}, elocation-id = {e232880}, year = {2020}, doi = {10.1136/bcr-2019-232880}, publisher = {BMJ Specialist Journals}, abstract = {Genital tuberculosis (TB) in women is a chronic disease with low-grade symptoms. Genital tract tuberculosis is usually secondary to extragenital TB. The fallopian tubes are most commonly affected, and along with endometrial involvement, it causes infertility in such patients. Involvement of the cervix and the vulva is very rare. We present one such rare case of vulvar tuberculosis presented with a large ulcer diagnosed on histopathology and treated with antitubercular chemotherapy.}, URL = {https://casereports.bmj.com/content/13/2/e232880}, eprint = {https://casereports.bmj.com/content/13/2/e232880.full.pdf}, journal = {BMJ Case Reports CP} }