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Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine ; (12): 250-252, 2014.
Article Dans Anglais | WPRIM | ID: wpr-819695

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A 19-year-old Asian Indian female presented with productive cough since the past one month and low grade fever since the past two weeks. She was diagnosed with pulmonary tuberculosis and treated with antitubercular drugs. Subsequently, delayed cultures of bronchoalveolar lavage fluid grew Burkholderia pseudomallei (B. pseudomallei). On follow up the patient reported significant subjective improvement and ESR progressively returned to normal. In summary, this case report raises two distinct and equally intriguing roles for B. pseudomallei, i.e. respiratory colonization and spontaneously resolving pulmonary infection. The pathogenic potential of B. pseudomallei, the etiologic agent of melioidosis, is well known. Confirmation of either colonization or spontaneous resolution, would potentially spare many patients unnecessary and expensive therapy with broad-spectrum antibiotics, and contribute to more rational usage of antibiotics, especially in co-infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis and B. pseudomallei-two bacterial diseases with closely similar clinical, radiologic and histopathologic features.


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Adulte , Femelle , Humains , Jeune adulte , Antituberculeux , Utilisations thérapeutiques , Liquide de lavage bronchoalvéolaire , Microbiologie , Burkholderia pseudomallei , Co-infection , Mélioïdose , Diagnostic , Microbiologie , Tuberculose pulmonaire , Diagnostic , Traitement médicamenteux , Microbiologie
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Journal of Korean Medical Science ; : 177-179, 2006.
Article Dans Anglais | WPRIM | ID: wpr-71331

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Hydroxyurea (HU) is an antineoplastic drug commonly used to treat chronic myeloproliferative disorders. Common dermatological side effects include hyperpigmentation, scaling, erythema, alopecia, desquamation of face and hands. Leg ulceration following HU therapy is less common and very few cases have been reported so far. Objective of this paper is to increase the awareness of hydroxyurea induced leg ulcers which will aid in the early diagnosis and appropriate treatment. The first case was a chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) patient on HU 1.5 g/day for 5 yr, who had bilateral painful perimalleolar ulcers for 6 months. The second case was a CML patient on HU 1.5 g/day for 3 yr who developed bilateral lateral malleolar ulcers. Third case was a polycythemia vera (PV) patient on HU 1 g/day for 5 yr who presented with painful medial malleolar ulcer of 2 months. The last case of our report was an elderly PV patient on HU 1.5 g/day for 2 yr and presented with lateral malleolar ulcer which persisted on reducing the dose of HU. In all the 4 cases the ulcers healed on stopping HU. Our report confirms the association of chronic hydroxyurea therapy and perimalleolar ulcers which respond promptly after discontinuation of the drug. The heightened awareness among the physicians will promote early diagnosis and prompt relief from the agonizing ulcers.


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Sujet âgé , Humains , Mâle , Adulte d'âge moyen , Cheville , Antinéoplasiques/effets indésirables , Hydroxy-urée/effets indésirables , Ulcère de la jambe/induit chimiquement , Leucémie myéloïde chronique BCR-ABL positive/traitement médicamenteux , Phlébotomie , Polyglobulie primitive essentielle/traitement médicamenteux , Cicatrisation de plaie
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