埃努古州Ituku-Ozalla尼日利亚大学教学医院的挪威疥疮病例报告

IF 3.4 3区 医学 Q2 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Chibuzo Obiora Ndiokwelu, Chinonso Bismark Okoro, Paul Tochukwu Nwachukwu, Chioma Laura Odimegwu, Samuel Nkachukwu Uwaezuoke
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摘要

背景:挪威疥疮,也称为结痂性疥疮,是一种严重形式的疥疮,由疥疮疥螨感染皮肤引起。由于其罕见的性质和与其他皮肤病误诊的可能性,它通常具有诊断挑战性。本病例报告报告了在埃努古州伊图库-奥扎拉尼日利亚大学教学医院发现的一例罕见的挪威疥疮病例。病例介绍:患者,一名16岁男性人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)阳性患者,在发病前2年被诊断为HIV,但未坚持使用抗逆转录病毒药物,出现覆盖全身的广泛结痂性病变。入院时CD4 +计数为54个细胞/mm3,病毒载量为604拷贝/ml,初步临床诊断为脂溢性角化过度症。最终通过皮肤刮痕和显微镜检查确诊。患者随后接受口服伊维菌素、局部杀疥药、抗生素、抗组胺药和润肤剂治疗,治疗两周后病灶完全清除。结论:该病例突出了在尼日利亚认识和及时治疗这种明显罕见且诊断上具有挑战性的皮肤病的重要性。
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Norwegian scabies seen at the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, Ituku-Ozalla, Enugu State: a case report.

Background: Norwegian scabies, also known as crusted scabies, is a severe form of scabies caused by an infestation of the skin by the Sarcoptes scabiei var. hominis mite. It is usually diagnostically challenging because of its rare nature and the potential for misdiagnosis with other skin diseases. This case report presents a rare case of Norwegian scabies seen at the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, Ituku-Ozalla, Enugu State.

Case presentation: The patient, a 16-year-old male Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) positive patient, diagnosed with HIV 2 years before presentation but was not adherent to his Anti-retroviral medications, presented with extensive crusted lesions covering the entire body. CD4 + count on admission was 54 cells/mm3 and the viral load was 604 copies/ml and the initial clinical diagnosis was seborrheic hyperkeratosis. The diagnosis was eventually confirmed through skin scrapings and microscopic examination. The patient was then treated with oral ivermectin, topical scabicidal agents, antibiotics, antihistamines, and emollients, with complete clearance of lesions noted after two weeks of treatment.

Conclusion: This case highlights the importance of recognizing and promptly treating this apparently rare and diagnostically challenging skin condition in Nigeria.

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BMC Infectious Diseases
BMC Infectious Diseases 医学-传染病学
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期刊介绍: BMC Infectious Diseases is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of the prevention, diagnosis and management of infectious and sexually transmitted diseases in humans, as well as related molecular genetics, pathophysiology, and epidemiology.
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