眼睑传染性软疣的临床诊断及新治疗方法。

IF 1 Q4 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Case Reports in Infectious Diseases Pub Date : 2025-04-28 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1155/crdi/9730930
Bangtao Yao, Yinling Wu, Chang'an Hu, Bei Wang, Xiaoli Yue
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传染性软疣是一种由传染性软疣病毒引起的传染性皮肤病,每年影响美国600万人。然而,眼睑上的传染性软疣并不常见。本文目的是描述手术显微镜下细钳刮除眼睑传染性软疣的临床诊断和效果。我们报告了一个病人谁提出了一个长达两个月的历史,一个圆顶状的皮肤颜色丘疹与中央脐带包含白色样物质在左上睑缘。患者在手术显微镜下使用细钳进行了完整的刮除。术后组织病理学显示亨德森-帕特森体。诊断为眼睑传染性软疣。随访1周后,患者症状完全缓解,无瘢痕形成。随访9个月未见复发。这种新颖的手术方法对眼睑传染性软疣患者有益且安全。裂隙灯检查是一种评估这种情况的无创且有价值的工具。典型的病理特征可能有助于诊断。早期诊断和精确治疗可以预防再感染和控制传播。本报告与皮肤科医生和眼科医生特别相关,因为它为罕见的传染性软疣定位及其治疗方法提供了有价值的见解。
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Clinical Diagnosis and Novel Treatment of Eyelid Molluscum Contagiosum.

Molluscum contagiosum is an infectious skin disease caused by the molluscum contagiosum virus that affects 6 million people in the United States annually. However, molluscum contagiosum on the eyelid is uncommon. The aim of this article is to describe the clinical diagnosis and effect of curettage using fine forceps under an operating microscope in a patient with eyelid molluscum contagiosum. We reported a patient who presented with a two-month long history of a dome-shaped skin-colored papule with a central umbilication containing white caseous material on the left upper eyelid margin. The patient underwent a complete curettage using fine forceps under an operating microscope. Postoperative histopathology revealed Henderson-Patterson bodies. A diagnosis of eyelid molluscum contagiosum was made. At the 1-week follow-up, his symptoms had resolved completely without scarring. No recurrence was observed at a nine-month follow-up. This novel surgical method may be beneficial and safe for patients with eyelid molluscum contagiosum. Slit-lamp examination is a noninvasive and valuable tool for evaluating this condition. Typical pathological features may help in the diagnosis. Early diagnosis and precise treatment can prevent reinfection and control transmission. This report is particularly relevant to dermatologists and ophthalmologists because it offers valuable insights into a rare localization of molluscum contagiosum and its treatment approach.

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