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Case Report
Blastomycosis-Like Pyoderma in a Patient with Syphilis and HIV Resolving
with Antibiotic Therapy
Author(s): Nathan Jetter, Mark Juhl and Maria TsoukasNathan Jetter, Mark Juhl and Maria Tsoukas
Blastomycosis-like pyoderma (BLP) is a rare, exaggerated, vegetative tissue reaction that occurs in patients with local or systemic immune dysregulation. Reported causes of immune compromise include human immunodeficiency virus, malnutrition, alcoholism, leukemia, immunosuppressant use, radiation therapy, and others. Nearly all cases involve an underlying, prolonged pyogenic bacterial infection. Historically monotherapy with systemic antibiotics requires long-term treatment and often fails. We describe a case of a male patient with BLP of the face and scalp, which cultured positive for methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). Subsequent evaluation uncovered a concurrent Treponema pallidum and HIV infections. Treatment of the MRSA with a short course of doxycycline and the syphilis with penicillin, resulted in complete resolution of the skin lesions. Highly.. Read More»
DOI:
10.4172/2165-7920.1000965
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