弓形虫病表现为无法愈合的皮肤溃疡。

IF 0.7 Q4 PATHOLOGY
Case Reports in Pathology Pub Date : 2020-08-03 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2020/8874800
M Adhikari, S Dhakal, S Bhattarai, U Rai
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摘要

简介:弓形虫病的全身性表现常见于免疫功能低下的个体。皮肤表现通常与全身特征同时出现。孤立的皮肤弓形虫病是非常罕见的免疫功能正常的病人。案例描述。一位64岁女性,因左手背部溃疡一年未愈合而就诊于皮肤科门诊部。患者无全身性疾病。血清学测试呈阴性。病变的切口活检显示密集的炎性细胞浸润,主要包括浆细胞和淋巴细胞,多核巨细胞,真皮内形成局灶性脓肿。周期性酸性希夫(PAS)染色显示真皮内的生物形态与刚地弓形虫的速殖子相似。结论:虽然罕见,原发性皮肤弓形虫病的可能性应始终考虑和寻找,即使在免疫功能正常的患者表现为慢性不愈合溃疡。
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Toxoplasmosis Presenting as Nonhealing Cutaneous Ulcer.

Toxoplasmosis Presenting as Nonhealing Cutaneous Ulcer.

Toxoplasmosis Presenting as Nonhealing Cutaneous Ulcer.

Toxoplasmosis Presenting as Nonhealing Cutaneous Ulcer.

Introduction: Systemic manifestation of toxoplasmosis is commonly seen in immune-compromised individuals. Skin manifestations are seen commonly in conjunction with systemic features. Isolated cutaneous toxoplasmosis is extraordinarily rare in immunocompetent patients. Case Description. A 64-year-old female presented to the Dermatology Outpatient Department (OPD), with a nonhealing ulcer over dorsum of the left hand for one year. The patient did not have any systemic diseases. Serology tests were negative. An incisional biopsy of the lesion revealed dense inflammatory cell infiltrates comprising predominantly of plasma cells and lymphocytes, multinucleated giant cells, and focal abscess formation in the dermis. Periodic Acid Schiff (PAS) stain showed organisms in the dermis with morphological resemblance to tachyzoites of Toxoplasma gondii.

Conclusion: Though rare, a possibility of primary cutaneous toxoplasmosis should always be considered and looked for, even in immunocompetent patients presenting with chronic nonhealing ulcers.

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