This “mite” Surprise You: Scabies Masquerading as Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis – A Case Report

IF 0.9 Q4 DERMATOLOGY Case Reports in Dermatology Pub Date : 2024-02-16 DOI:10.1159/000536369
Sara Al Janahi, Raghda Al Maashari, Tausif Saleem
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Abstract Introduction Scabies is a common parasitic infestation caused by the mite Sarcoptes scabiei. Scabies can mimic other entities clinically, resulting in misdiagnosis. The presence of a mite in the stratum corneum on biopsy specimens is diagnostic of scabies. However, there are instances when mites are not visible, and immunohistochemical (IHC) staining may be misleading. An example is when IHC demonstrates Cluster of Differentiation 1a and S100 positivity. The main differential diagnosis for this finding is Langerhans cell histiocytosis, a group of idiopathic disorders of bone marrow-derived Langerhans cells, with manifestations ranging from isolated to life-threatening multisystem disease. Case Presentation We present a case of a patient who was diagnosed with Langerhans cell histiocytosis based on histological findings, further review with a repeat reading and deeper sectioning of her biopsy revealed a mite in the stratum corneum, altering the diagnosis, course, and management. She subsequently developed persistent post-scabietic nodules, an underreported entity that may occur following infestation and persist for up to a year. These lesions are self-limiting and do not require repeated courses of treatment. Conclusion Langerhans cell hyperplasia may be seen in a multitude of entities, including scabies. Familiarity with this phenomenon is crucial to avoid unnecessary invasive investigations, aggressive management and alleviate patients’ concerns.
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这只 "螨虫 "让你大吃一惊伪装成朗格汉斯细胞组织细胞增生症的疥疮--病例报告
摘要 导言 疥疮是由疥螨引起的一种常见寄生虫病。疥疮在临床上可与其他疾病相似,从而导致误诊。活检标本的角质层中出现螨虫即可诊断为疥疮。但是,在有些情况下,螨虫是不可见的,免疫组化(IHC)染色可能会产生误导。例如,免疫组织化学染色显示分化簇 1a 和 S100 阳性。这一发现的主要鉴别诊断是朗格汉斯细胞组织细胞增生症(Langerhans cell histiocytosis),这是一组骨髓源朗格汉斯细胞的特发性疾病,表现为从孤立到危及生命的多系统疾病。病例介绍 我们介绍了一例根据组织学检查结果诊断为朗格汉斯细胞组织细胞增生症的患者,在复查和活组织切片深度切片后发现角质层中有螨虫,从而改变了诊断、病程和治疗。随后,她出现了持续性痂后结节,这是一种报告不足的病症,可能在感染后出现,并持续一年之久。这种病变具有自限性,无需反复治疗。结论 朗格汉斯细胞增生可出现在包括疥疮在内的多种疾病中。熟悉这一现象对于避免不必要的侵入性检查、积极治疗和减轻患者的担忧至关重要。
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