Abstract
Tuberculous ulcer of the anterior chest wall as a result of direct extension from underlying pleural and pulmonary tuberculosis is a very rare entity. Its clinical presentation may resemble a tumor or abscess. Isolated chest wall tuberculous ulcer without bone involvement is even rarer. An illustrated case report is presented.
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