Tuberculum Miliary

What is miliary tubercle? Tuberculum Milliaris is a tuberculous purulent tubercle with a diameter of 0.5 to 2 cm. It is formed as a result of blockage of the excretory duct of the sebaceous gland. One of the dangerous manifestations of the miliary form of tuberculosis is miliary dissemination (formation of small foci). Miliary tubercles arise as a result of the release of caseosis through the sebaceous glands of the skin, especially the face, breast area and the inner surface of the eyelids; Miliary miliary-infarction forms and miliary cavity are less commonly found. The lesion is most often localized on the skin of the outer surfaces of the upper, lower extremities, trunk and head, is accompanied by severe swelling, hyperemia and pain, fluctuates, and when