HIV感染者瘙痒性丘疹的范围综述。

IF 3.9 4区 医学 Q2 DERMATOLOGY
Vincent Pecora, Yagiz Matthew Akiska, Adam Friedman
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摘要

瘙痒性丘疹(PPE)是一种慢性、强烈瘙痒的皮肤状况,常见于艾滋病毒感染者(PLH)。虽然PPE在艾滋病毒高流行地区有很好的记录,但其临床表现、风险因素和治疗策略在美国仍然缺乏特征。因此,本研究旨在通过调查其流行病学、临床特征和危险因素,填补对美国PLH中PPE的了解的关键空白。通过PubMed、b谷歌Scholar和Cochrane的综合文献检索,确定了8篇论文,记录了11名PPE患者。我们的研究结果显示,最常见的受累部位包括手臂(82%)、胸部(45%)、背部(45%)、面部(36%)、颈部(36%)和肛裂(18%)。7例患者(64%)并发白色念珠菌(42.9%)和梅毒螺旋体(42.9%)细菌或真菌感染。念珠菌病变最常见于口腔黏膜、腹股沟或肛沟。在28.6%的患者中,毛囊蠕形螨等共生生物也在毛囊皮脂腺单位内或周围过度生长。最常见的治疗策略包括抗逆转录病毒治疗和辅助皮质类固醇或紫外线B光疗,这有助于缓解与丘疹性病变相关的瘙痒。这些发现突出了PPE如何作为PLH中严重免疫抑制的标志。在出现瘙痒性病变的HIV患者中,PPE应该是鉴别诊断的关键考虑因素。在这些患者中,彻底的体格检查和对潜在相关感染的进一步诊断评估是必要的。
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A Scoping Review of Pruritic Papular Eruption in People Living With HIV.

Pruritic papular eruption (PPE) is a chronic, intensely itchy skin condition commonly seen in people living with HIV (PLH). While PPE is well documented in regions with high HIV prevalence, its clinical presentation, risk factors, and treatment strategies in the United States remain poorly characterized. Thus, this study aims to fill critical gaps in understanding PPE among PLH in the United States by investigating its epidemiology, clinical features, and risk factors. A comprehensive literature search across PubMed, Google Scholar, and Cochrane identified 8 papers documenting 11 patients with PPE. Our results showed that the most commonly affected areas included the arms (82%), chest (45%), back (45%), face (36%), neck (36%), and anal cleft (18%). Seven patients (64%) had a concurrent bacterial or fungal infection with Candida albicans (42.9%) and Treponema pallidum (42.9%). Candida lesions were most commonly seen in the oral mucosa and inguinal or anal clefts. Overgrowth of commensal organisms such as Demodex folliculorum was also noted in or around the pilosebaceous units for 28.6% of patients. The most common treatment strategies include antiretroviral therapy and adjuvant corticosteroid or ultraviolet B phototherapy which helped relieve the pruritis associated with papulonodular lesions. These findings highlight how PPE may serve as a marker for severe immunosuppression among PLH. In HIV patients who present with a rapid onset of pruritic lesions, PPE should be a key consideration in the differential diagnosis. In these patients, thorough physical examination and further diagnostic evaluation for potentially associated infections is warranted.

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来源期刊
CiteScore
3.70
自引率
4.30%
发文量
98
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery (JCMS) aims to reflect the state of the art in cutaneous biology and dermatology by providing original scientific writings, as well as a complete critical review of the dermatology literature for clinicians, trainees, and academicians. JCMS endeavours to bring readers cutting edge dermatologic information in two distinct formats. Part of each issue features scholarly research and articles on issues of basic and applied science, insightful case reports, comprehensive continuing medical education, and in depth reviews, all of which provide theoretical framework for practitioners to make sound practical decisions. The evolving field of dermatology is highlighted through these articles. In addition, part of each issue is dedicated to making the most important developments in dermatology easily accessible to the clinician by presenting well-chosen, well-written, and highly organized information in a format that is interesting, clearly presented, and useful to patient care.
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