Reflectance Confocal Microscopy of Skin after the Sting of the Jellyfish Pelagia noctiluca.

IF 0.9 Q4 DERMATOLOGY
Giovanni Paolino, Matteo Riccardo Di Nicola, Riccardo Pampena, Vittoria Giulia Bianchi, Santo Raffaele Mercuri
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Jellyfish are aquatic animals of the phylum Cnidaria found in seas all over the world. They are characterized by the presence of cnidocytes, cells that contain a secretory organelle, the cnidocyst, mainly used for predation and defense purposes. An adult female patient presented to our Unit of Dermatology, for a 10 days-old history of macular-erythematous lesions in her right upper limb, due to a sting by a mauve stinger Pelagia noctiluca. Dermoscopy showed a general pinkish background surmounted by numerous brown dots and lines, distributed along the surface of the skin. Reflectance confocal microscopy (RCM) showed the presence of multiple partially hyperreflective, highly coiled, hollow, and harpoonlike structures through the epidermis but without the barbed tubes found in a previous RCM report, likely due to a greater time elapsed between the sting and the dermatological visit. This case highlights how dermoscopy and RCM may help clinicians for the diagnosis of jellyfish stings.

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夜光水母蜇伤后皮肤的反射共聚焦显微镜观察。
水母是刺胞动物门的水生动物,在世界各地的海洋中都有发现。它们的特点是存在刺胞细胞,细胞含有分泌细胞器,刺胞囊,主要用于捕食和防御目的。一位成年女性患者到我们的皮肤科就诊,她的右上肢有10天的黄斑红斑病变史,原因是被夜蛾紫红色毒刺蜇伤。皮肤镜检查显示皮肤表面呈粉红色,上面有许多棕色的点和线。反射共聚焦显微镜(RCM)显示表皮中存在多个部分高反射、高度卷曲、中空和鱼叉状结构,但没有先前RCM报告中发现的倒钩管,可能是由于刺痛和皮肤科就诊之间的时间间隔较长。这个病例强调了皮肤镜检查和RCM如何帮助临床医生诊断水母蜇伤。
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