Cutaneous protothecosis reminiscent of unilateral solar elastotic bands of forearm in an immunocompromised patient
We report a case of cutaneous protothecosis due to Prototheca wickerhamii in an elderly male with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), decompensated liver cirrhosis, diabetes mellitus, hypertension and coronary artery disease, who presented with a large dull erythematous plaque over right upper limb stretching from the lower third of the distal upper arm to near the wrist. A biopsy revealed marked, band-like solar elastosis in the upper dermis, a pathologic pattern that resembles solar elastotic bands of forearm. However, the following Periodic acid–Schiff stain and fungal culture confirmed the diagnosis of protothecosis. Our finding added a new pattern to the list of the highly variable cutaneous manifestations of protothecosis.
Source: Dermatologica Sinica - Category: Dermatology Source Type: research
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