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    Primary tuberculosis in soft palate: Case report of a rare entity

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    A 40-year-old male patient presented to our clinic with history of dysphagia and ulceration in the palate for two months. After history-taking and thorough clinical examination, investigations like routine blood parameters, chest skiagram, sputum for acid-fast bacilli, ultrasonography of the abdomen, and biopsy from the palatal lesion were performed. No evidence in support of pulmonary or abdominal tuberculosis was found. Histopathological examination of the biopsy revealed granulomatous inflammation with Langhans giant cells and caseation necrosis. Diagnosis of primary tuberculosis of soft palate was made. Anti- tubercular regimen (CAT I) for 6 months was prescribed, and we got a dramatic response noted within 15 days. As isolated tuberculosis of soft palate is a very rare entity, one should, therefore, consider it in any case of chronic ulcer of the soft palate. Response to CAT 1 was excellent in our case
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