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Iatreia ; 27(3): 342-345, jul.-set. 2014. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-720257

ABSTRACT

La prototecosis es una infección infrecuente causada por algas del género Prototheca. Su diagnóstico se hace mediante estudios microbiológicos o por la identificación del alga en biopsias por su morfología característica. Se presenta el hallazgo histopatológico de prototecosis en una mujer de 72 años con diagnóstico presuntivo de dermatitis actínica crónica; en el estudio anatomatopatológico de una biopsia de piel se observaron estructuras con septos internos típicos de Prototheca. Se hace una revisión de todos los registros de esta enfermedad en Colombia.


Protothecosis is a rare infection caused by algae of the Prototheca genus. Its diagnosis is based on microbiological studies and on the identification in biopsies of the characteristic structures of the algae. We present the histopathological findings of protothecosis in a 72 year-old woman with the presumptive diagnosis of chronic actinic dermatitis. The pathological study of a skin biopsy revealed structures with internal septa typical of Prototheca. A review of all reports of this disease in Colombia is also presented.


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Humans , Female , Aged , Skin Diseases, Infectious/diagnosis , Skin Diseases, Infectious/etiology , Skin Diseases, Infectious/pathology , Prototheca
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Indian J Pediatr ; 2010 Feb; 77(2): 198-199
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-142501

ABSTRACT

Here is presented, a rare case of disseminated protothecosis in a 10-year-old boy with combined immunodeficiency, hitherto unreported from India. Even though it is difficult to diagnose clinically,observation of the sporangiospores within the sporangium in culture gives the accurate laboratory identification of Prototheca spp. In this patient, failure to eradicate the infection with amphotericin B and recurrence with olecranon bursitis along with skin lesions and splenomegaly was observed. Disseminated protothecosis in a child with combined immunodeficiency and failure to eradicate the infection with amphotericin B is reported.


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Amphotericin B/therapeutic use , Anti-Bacterial Agents/therapeutic use , Bacterial Infections/complications , Bacterial Infections/drug therapy , Bursitis/microbiology , Child , Humans , Male , Olecranon Process/microbiology , Prototheca/isolation & purification , Treatment Failure
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