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lupus vulgaris (looŽpәs vәl-garŽis) the most common and severe form of tuberculosis of the skin, usually on the face, with formation of red-brown patches of nodules in the dermis, which progressively spread peripherally with central atrophy, causing ulceration and scarring and destruction of cartilage in involved sites.
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