Hookworm Folliculitis: Report of Two Cases of Cutaneous Larva Migrans With Histologically Identified Follicular Involvement.

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q4 DERMATOLOGY
American Journal of Dermatopathology Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-14 DOI:10.1097/DAD.0000000000002803
Alberto Soto-Moreno, Daniel Muñoz-Barba, Daniel Martín-Torregrosa, Francisco Manuel Ramos-Pleguezuelos, Ángel Santos-Briz
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Abstract: Cutaneous larva migrans (CLM) is an ectoparasitic infestation predominantly caused by nematodes, specifically Ancylostoma braziliense and Ancylostoma caninum , found in tropical and subtropical regions. Although follicular involvement by the parasite is a rare manifestation, with approximately 20 cases reported in the English literature, its pathogenesis remains underexplored. The present study reports 2 cases of CLM presenting with follicular involvement in patients with pruritic lesions following travel to subtropical areas. The first of them is a 32-year-old woman who developed an abdominal skin lesion subsequent to a trip to Thailand and the second is a 28-year-old woman who exhibited a knee lesion after a volunteer mission in Senegal. Histologic examination revealed characteristic features of CLM, such as nematode larvae traversing the hair follicle. The hookworm larvae were observed creating tunnels within the external root sheath. In addition, they were interfacing with the vitreous layer, sparing the perifollicular connective tissue sheath and the Henle layer, and approaching the vicinity of the hair bulb. The application of skin ultrasound to guide the biopsy facilitated the visualization and identification of the parasite within the follicle in the latter case. This study not only underscores follicular involvement in CLM but also provides insights into its anatomopathological presentation and spread through the hair follicle.

钩虫毛囊炎:报告两例经组织学鉴定为毛囊受累的皮肤幼虫移行症。
摘要:皮肤幼虫移行症(CLM)是一种体外寄生虫病,主要由线虫引起,特别是布氏疟原虫(Ancylostoma braziliense)和犬疟原虫(Ancylostoma caninum),多见于热带和亚热带地区。虽然寄生虫累及卵泡是一种罕见的表现,在英文文献中约有 20 例报道,但对其发病机制的研究仍然不足。本研究报告了 2 例 CLM 病例,患者在前往亚热带地区旅行后出现瘙痒性皮损,并伴有毛囊受累。第一例是一名32岁的女性,她在泰国旅行后出现腹部皮损;第二例是一名28岁的女性,她在塞内加尔执行志愿任务后出现膝部皮损。组织学检查发现了线虫病的特征,如线虫幼虫穿越毛囊。据观察,钩虫幼虫在外部根鞘内形成隧道。此外,钩虫幼虫还与玻璃体层交接,绕过毛囊周围结缔组织鞘和亨勒层,接近毛球附近。在后一种情况下,应用皮肤超声引导活检有助于观察和识别毛囊内的寄生虫。这项研究不仅强调了CLM的毛囊受累情况,还对其解剖病理表现和在毛囊中的传播提供了深入的见解。
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1.80
自引率
9.10%
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453
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The American Journal of Dermatopathology offers outstanding coverage of the latest diagnostic approaches and laboratory techniques, as well as insights into contemporary social, legal, and ethical concerns. Each issue features review articles on clinical, technical, and basic science advances and illuminating, detailed case reports. With the The American Journal of Dermatopathology you''ll be able to: -Incorporate step-by-step coverage of new or difficult-to-diagnose conditions from their earliest histopathologic signs to confirmatory immunohistochemical and molecular studies. -Apply the latest basic science findings and clinical approaches to your work right away. -Tap into the skills and expertise of your peers and colleagues the world over peer-reviewed original articles, "Extraordinary cases reports", coverage of practical guidelines, and graphic presentations. -Expand your horizons through the Journal''s idea-generating forum for debating controversial issues and learning from preeminent researchers and clinicians
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