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Psoriasiform Dermatophytosis in a Bulgarian Child

Although tinea capitis is the most common fungal infection in children, significant changes have been reported in its epidemiology worldwide, as a result from certain geographic, climatic and cultural differences in one hand, as well as the changes in its etiologic pattern. The clinical manifestatio...

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Autores principales: Chokoeva, Anastasiya Atanasova, Wollina, Uwe, Lotti, Torello, Maximov, Georgi Konstantinov, Lozev, Ilia, Tchernev, Georgi
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Publicado: Republic of Macedonia 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5816278/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29484004
http://dx.doi.org/10.3889/oamjms.2018.009
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author Chokoeva, Anastasiya Atanasova
Wollina, Uwe
Lotti, Torello
Maximov, Georgi Konstantinov
Lozev, Ilia
Tchernev, Georgi
author_facet Chokoeva, Anastasiya Atanasova
Wollina, Uwe
Lotti, Torello
Maximov, Georgi Konstantinov
Lozev, Ilia
Tchernev, Georgi
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description Although tinea capitis is the most common fungal infection in children, significant changes have been reported in its epidemiology worldwide, as a result from certain geographic, climatic and cultural differences in one hand, as well as the changes in its etiologic pattern. The clinical manifestation of the infection and the stage of inflammation vary from mild desquamation to severe suppurative indurated plaques in kerion - like the pattern, depending on the nature of the etiologic agent and the host-immune response. We report a case of tinea capitis profunda, caused by Trichophyton verrucosum in a 5 – year - old male patient, presented as a severe scalp and cutaneous desquamation, resembling histopathologically psoriasis, associated with severely indurated ringworm plaque in the temporal area. The performed histological examination revealed a psoriasiform pattern, without the typical Munro abscesses or Kogoj pustules. With the presented case, we want to emphasize the importance of the host’s immune reaction to zoophilic dermatophytes, such as Trichophyton verrucosum, resulting in severe and often atypical clinical manifestation, as well as the possible “Id reaction”, to avoid or minimise misdiagnosis and delayed therapy. The presented patient was treated with topical oleum acidy salicylic 10% and Terbinafine 125 mg daily with significant resolution of the complaints within the following two months.
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spelling pubmed-58162782018-02-26 Psoriasiform Dermatophytosis in a Bulgarian Child Chokoeva, Anastasiya Atanasova Wollina, Uwe Lotti, Torello Maximov, Georgi Konstantinov Lozev, Ilia Tchernev, Georgi Open Access Maced J Med Sci Case Report Although tinea capitis is the most common fungal infection in children, significant changes have been reported in its epidemiology worldwide, as a result from certain geographic, climatic and cultural differences in one hand, as well as the changes in its etiologic pattern. The clinical manifestation of the infection and the stage of inflammation vary from mild desquamation to severe suppurative indurated plaques in kerion - like the pattern, depending on the nature of the etiologic agent and the host-immune response. We report a case of tinea capitis profunda, caused by Trichophyton verrucosum in a 5 – year - old male patient, presented as a severe scalp and cutaneous desquamation, resembling histopathologically psoriasis, associated with severely indurated ringworm plaque in the temporal area. The performed histological examination revealed a psoriasiform pattern, without the typical Munro abscesses or Kogoj pustules. With the presented case, we want to emphasize the importance of the host’s immune reaction to zoophilic dermatophytes, such as Trichophyton verrucosum, resulting in severe and often atypical clinical manifestation, as well as the possible “Id reaction”, to avoid or minimise misdiagnosis and delayed therapy. The presented patient was treated with topical oleum acidy salicylic 10% and Terbinafine 125 mg daily with significant resolution of the complaints within the following two months. Republic of Macedonia 2018-01-13 /pmc/articles/PMC5816278/ /pubmed/29484004 http://dx.doi.org/10.3889/oamjms.2018.009 Text en Copyright: © 2018 Anastasiya Atanasova Chokoeva, Uwe Wollina, Torello Lotti, Georgi Konstantinov Maximov, Ilia Lozev, Georgi Tchernev. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/CC BY-NC/4.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC 4.0).
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Chokoeva, Anastasiya Atanasova
Wollina, Uwe
Lotti, Torello
Maximov, Georgi Konstantinov
Lozev, Ilia
Tchernev, Georgi
Psoriasiform Dermatophytosis in a Bulgarian Child
title Psoriasiform Dermatophytosis in a Bulgarian Child
title_full Psoriasiform Dermatophytosis in a Bulgarian Child
title_fullStr Psoriasiform Dermatophytosis in a Bulgarian Child
title_full_unstemmed Psoriasiform Dermatophytosis in a Bulgarian Child
title_short Psoriasiform Dermatophytosis in a Bulgarian Child
title_sort psoriasiform dermatophytosis in a bulgarian child
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5816278/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29484004
http://dx.doi.org/10.3889/oamjms.2018.009
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