顽固性瘙痒是巨细胞病毒-结核合并感染的初始表现。

IF 1.1 Q4 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Shivnarayan Sahu, Priyavadhana Balasubramanian, Prasan Kumar Panda, Prativa Sethi
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摘要

巨细胞病毒(CMV)和结核分枝杆菌合并感染表现为获得性穿孔性皮肤病是一种罕见的情况,在文献中仍然缺乏描述。一名40多岁男子,农民和长期吸烟者,曾接受部分结核病治疗,有发热、体重减轻、咳嗽、全身淋巴结病、严重瘙痒和皮肤病变史。影像学提示为肺结核,经痰检证实。组织病理学检查证实巨细胞病毒淋巴结炎与获得性穿孔性皮肤病有关。治疗包括抗结核治疗和严重瘙痒的多药方案,导致症状改善。尽管最初有进展,但患者未能随访,后来在家中死亡,强调了及时干预合并感染结核病和巨细胞病毒疾病的重要性。本病例强调巨细胞病毒和结核病合并感染的罕见性、诊断的复杂性、难治性瘙痒治疗的挑战以及确保适当随访的必要性。
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Intractable Pruritus as Initial Presentation of Cytomegalovirus -Tuberculosis Coinfections.

Coinfection of cytomegalovirus (CMV) and Mycobacterium tuberculosis presenting with acquired perforating dermatosis is a rare occurrence and remains poorly described in the literature. A man in his 40s, a farmer and chronic smoker, who was partially treated for tuberculosis, presented with a history of fever, weight loss, cough, generalized lymphadenopathy, severe pruritus, and skin lesions. Imaging findings suggested tuberculosis, which was confirmed by sputum examination. Histopathological examinations confirmed CMV lymphadenitis associated with acquired perforating dermatosis. Treatment included antitubercular therapy and a multidrug regimen for severe pruritus, leading to symptomatic improvement. Despite initial progress, the patient was lost to follow-up and later succumbed at home, emphasizing the importance of timely intervention for coinfected tuberculosis and cytomegalovirus diseases. This case highlights the rarity of cytomegalovirus and tuberculosis coinfection, the diagnostic complexities, the challenges associated with the treatment of intractable pruritus, and the necessity of ensuring proper follow-up.

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