Cutaneous melioidosis with unusual histological features |
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Authors: | B. Yeo J. Lee U. Alagappan J. Y. Pan |
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Affiliation: | National Skin Centre, Singapore |
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Abstract: | Melioidosis is caused by the saprophytic gram‐negative bacillus Burkholderia pseudomallei, and has varied presentations, with cutaneous manifestations occurring in about 13% of cases. The usual histopathological features of melioidosis are suppurative to chronic granulomatous inflammation. Recommended treatment of melioidosis is sequential use of intravenous followed by oral antibiotics for a few months, although oral antibiotics alone can be used in primary cutaneous melioidosis. We report a case of cutaneous melioidosis in a healthy young man, with the unusual histopathological feature of lymphoplasmacytic inflammation, and failing an initial trial of oral antibiotics alone. |
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