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Journal of the Philippine Dermatological Society ; : 96-99, 2020.
Artigo em Inglês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-881515

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@#INTRODUCTION: Norwegian or crusted scabies is a rare and highly contagious form of skin parasitosis caused by Sarcoptes scabiei var. hominis. Individuals maffffinly affected are considered to be immunocompromised such as those on prolonged glucocorticosteroid therapy, with AIDS or organ transplant patients. This disease presents as a hyperkeratotic dermatosis with an acral distribution. CASE REPORT: This is a case of a 2-month-old healthy Filipino male, who was previously managed as a case of miliaria rubra and treated with clobetasol 0.05% – ketoconazole 2% cream for 1 week. The papules and plaques became widespread. Consult with a pediatrician revealed widespread scabies and for which patient was prescribed topical permethrin with no improvement. On examination, patient presented with multiple erythematous papules and plaques with crusts on the face, trunk, extremities, palms and soles. Thickened yellowish plaques were observed on the palms and soles. Both parents also presented with widespread papules most prominent on the flexural areas accompanied by nocturnal pruritus. On dermoscopy, numerous mites and burrows were seen in a “jet with contrail pattern.” Prominent yellowish scales were also noted. Patient was admitted due to fever and superimposed bacterial infection and was given IV oxacillin, paracetamol, 8% precipitated sulfur in a hypoallergenic lotion applied twice daily and sodium fusidate ointment. On the 4th hospital day, the patient was afebrile and the lesions were noted to decrease in both erythema and crusting. Follow-up dermoscopy revealed absence scales, burrows and mites. CONCLUSION: Prolonged, unsupervised use of topical corticosteroids in our case most likely induced an immunocompromised state thus predisposing the patient to develop Norwegian scabies. In countries were cases of Norwegian scabies have been unresponsive to permethrin and when ivermectin is not available, the use of precipitated sulfur may still be the best therapeutic and safest option for infants.


Assuntos
Lactente , Escabiose , Furoato de Mometasona , Antialérgicos , Corticosteroides
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Journal of the Philippine Dermatological Society ; : 70-74, 2019.
Artigo em Inglês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-978057

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Introduction@#Cryptococcosis is an opportunistic fungal infection caused by Cryptococcus neoformans. This systemic fungal infection affects 6 to 13% of patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). Only 10% of patients with this condition develop cutaneous manifestations.@*Case Summary@#A 20-year-old male, newly diagnosed case of HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus), presented with multiple skin-colored molluscum contagiosum-like umbilicated papules on the face, neck and both arms. Lesions increased in number rapidly and were associated with respiratory distress. Histopathologic examination revealed findings of opportunistic fungal infection suggestive of cryptococcosis. Serum Cryptococcal Antigen Latex Agglutination System (CALAS) test was also positive. Patient was then diagnosed as a case of cryptococcosis and was a candidate for intravenous amphotericin B. However, before the planned medication was given, the patient experienced severe respiratory distress and expired several hours later.@*Conclusion@#Molluscum-like skin lesions may be a telltale sign of a disseminated opportunistic fungal infection, including Cryptococcosis. Early diagnosis followed by prompt and aggresive treatment would improve outcome and survival of the patient.


Assuntos
Criptococose , Síndrome da Imunodeficiência Adquirida , HIV
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Journal of the Philippine Dermatological Society ; : 94-98, 2018.
Artigo em Inglês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-978027

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Introduction@#Granuloma annulare(GA) is a benign, inflammatory skin condition characterized by asymptomatic, flesh colored or erythematous papules. The disseminated variant of granuloma annulare is uncommon, usually affecting women older than 40 years.@*Case Summary@#We report a case of a 52-year-old female, who presented with a 4-year history of skin colored to erythematous papules and annular plaques covering the entire skin surface. Correlation of the clinical presentation, histopathology and dermoscopy findings established the diagnosis of disseminated granuloma annulare. The patient was treated with 25 sessions of narrowband ultraviolet-B (NB-UVB) phototherapy and acitretin 20mg/day for 5 months.@*Conclusion@#Both histopathology and dermoscopy were noted to be valuable tools in the diagnosis of disseminated GA, as well as in monitoring response to the combined therapy.


Assuntos
Granuloma Anular , Dermoscopia , Acitretina
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