dVIN背景下的外阴诺卡菌病:一种高风险感染。

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 DERMATOLOGY
Morgan Parker, Kristen Delans, Douglas J Grider
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摘要

摘要诺卡菌是一种革兰氏阳性、需氧、部分抗酸的放线菌目丝状细菌。它是一种腐生生物,存在于土壤等环境污染物和分解有机物中。原发性皮肤诺卡菌病并不常见,可能通过伤口污染或通过吸入生物体传播到包括皮肤在内的多个器官系统而发生。外阴诺卡菌病是诺卡菌极为罕见的表现。本文描述了一位有硬化地衣、分化型外阴上皮内瘤变(dVIN)和复发性外阴鳞状细胞癌病史的患者,在右侧阴唇和右侧阴蒂下端出现复发性坚硬、白色结节性病变,需要多次切除和活检。右阴蒂下病变组织病理学示dVIN。右侧大阴唇病变也显示dVIN和真皮上皮样肉芽肿,中央空泡充满丝状到小的碎片状,提示细菌。Ziehl-Neelsen AFB染色为阴性。革兰氏染色、Gomori甲基苯丙胺银(GMS)、FITE染色阳性。丝状和珠状形式的染色模式支持诺卡菌的诊断。外阴诺卡菌病在dVIN和多次外阴手术史的背景下尚未在文献中描述。本病例证明了维持非典型感染对未愈合外阴伤口鉴别诊断的重要性。及时治疗对于改善预后至关重要,特别是在感染并发症高风险患者进行多次外科手术的情况下。
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Vulvar Nocardiosis in the Setting of dVIN: A High-Risk Infection.

Abstract: Nocardia is a Gram positive, aerobic, partially acid-fast filamentous bacteria of the order Actinomycetales. It is a saprophytic organism found in environmental contaminants such as soil and decomposing organic matter. Primary cutaneous nocardiosis is uncommon and may occur through contamination of a wound or through inhalation of the organism with dissemination to multiple organ systems, including the skin. Vulvar nocardiosis is an exceedingly rare manifestation of Nocardia. Described is a patient with a history of lichen sclerosus, differentiated vulvar intraepithelial neoplasia (dVIN), and recurrent vulvar squamous cell carcinoma requiring multiple resections and biopsies who presented with recurrent firm, white, nodular lesions on the right labia and right inferior clitoris. Histopathology of the right inferior clitoral lesion demonstrated dVIN. The right labia majora lesion also revealed dVIN and a dermal epithelioid granuloma with central vacuoles filled with filamentous to small, fragmented forms suggestive of bacteria. Ziehl-Neelsen AFB stain was negative. Gram stain, Gomori methenamine silver (GMS), and FITE stains were positive. The staining pattern of the filamentous and beaded forms supports a diagnosis of Nocardia. Vulvar nocardiosis in the setting of dVIN and history of multiple vulvar surgeries has not been described in the literature to date. This case demonstrates the importance of maintaining atypical infections on the differential for nonhealing vulvar wounds. Timely treatment is crucial to improve outcomes, particularly in the setting of multiple surgical procedures in patients at high risk for infectious complications.

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1.80
自引率
9.10%
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453
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期刊介绍: The American Journal of Dermatopathology offers outstanding coverage of the latest diagnostic approaches and laboratory techniques, as well as insights into contemporary social, legal, and ethical concerns. Each issue features review articles on clinical, technical, and basic science advances and illuminating, detailed case reports. With the The American Journal of Dermatopathology you''ll be able to: -Incorporate step-by-step coverage of new or difficult-to-diagnose conditions from their earliest histopathologic signs to confirmatory immunohistochemical and molecular studies. -Apply the latest basic science findings and clinical approaches to your work right away. -Tap into the skills and expertise of your peers and colleagues the world over peer-reviewed original articles, "Extraordinary cases reports", coverage of practical guidelines, and graphic presentations. -Expand your horizons through the Journal''s idea-generating forum for debating controversial issues and learning from preeminent researchers and clinicians
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