Unusual post-blepharoplasty infection: Gordonia Bronchialis case study

IF 2.3 Q2 DERMATOLOGY Dermatology Reports Pub Date : 2024-01-30 DOI:10.4081/dr.2024.9865
McKenzie E. Maloney, Brennan Bogdanovich, Christina Lohmann, Brian Maloney
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Introduction: Post-procedure infections following in-office blepharoplasty are rare. Gordonia bronchialis is a weakly acid-fast, gram-positive, aerobic Actinomyces that rarely causes infections in humans. Case: A 35-year-old female presented two weeks after an upper blepharoplasty with cyst-like swellings near the incision site. Injection with Kenalog did not resolve the cyst. Histology of the cyst showed benign fibroadipose tissue with noncaseating granulomatous inflammation alongside occasional foreign body giant cells. Anaerobic culture yielded Gordonia Bronchialis. Amoxicillin 750mg QID was prescribed. The infection regressed but reappeared after tapering. A CT scan showed a small retention cyst in the right sphenoid sinus. The patient was then put on amoxicillin and clavulanic acid combination 875 mg BID and Minocycline 100mg BID for 3-4 weeks. After two months of treatment, the infection was cleared. Discussion: Most commonly, post-blepharoplasty infections these infections are due to Mycobacterium. We report a case of G. bronchialis infection following a cutaneous surgery performed in the office.
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不寻常的眼睑整形术后感染:戈登氏支气管炎病例研究
导言:眼睑整形术后感染很少见。支气管戈登菌是一种弱酸性、革兰氏阳性、需氧放线菌,很少引起人类感染。病例:一名 35 岁的女性在接受上眼睑整形手术两周后,切口附近出现囊肿样肿胀。注射凯纳洛(Kenalog)后,囊肿并未消退。囊肿的组织学检查显示,囊肿为良性纤维脂肪组织,伴有非溃疡性肉芽肿炎症,偶有异物巨细胞。厌氧菌培养结果显示是戈登氏支气管炎。医生给他开了阿莫西林 750 毫克 QID。感染有所缓解,但在减药后又再次出现。CT 扫描显示右侧蝶窦有一个小的潴留囊肿。随后,患者开始服用阿莫西林和克拉维酸复方制剂 875 毫克,每日一次,以及米诺环素 100 毫克,每日一次,持续 3-4 周。治疗两个月后,感染痊愈。讨论眼睑整形术后感染最常见的是分枝杆菌感染。我们报告了一例在办公室进行皮肤手术后感染支气管痢疾杆菌的病例。
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