Review of Cutaneous Blastomycosis Seen in Wisconsin.

Nina Punyamurthy, Kimberly Katz, Alan Vu, Nathan Duncan, Kimberly A Wanat
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Introduction: Blastomycosis is a fungal infection caused by Blastomyces dermatitidis that is hyperendemic in Wisconsin. It commonly presents as a pulmonary infection and frequently disseminates to the skin. Studies evaluating the presentation and diagnosis of blastomycosis with skin as a presenting sign have not been thoroughly evaluated, and understanding the most accurate way to diagnose this infection is important for earlier therapeutic intervention.

Methods: This is a retrospective chart review study of a single institution. Subjects were identified through a search of ICD-9 (International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Revision) and ICD-10 (International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision) codes for blastomycosis in the clinical record and pathology database. Patients were included if diagnosed with cutaneous blastomycosis infection or involvement of the skin from systemic infection from January 1, 2009, to June 1, 2021.

Results: Twenty patients with a diagnosis of cutaneous involvement of blastomycosis were identified; 65% (n = 13) were male. Median age of diagnosis was 55.5 years. Fifty-five percent of patients were White, 35% were Black or African American. In addition to residence in an endemic area, 50% (n = 10) had exposure risk factors. Fifty percent of patients (n = 10) initially presented with a skin concerns; 65% (n = 13) had extracutaneous involvement. Diagnosis was made by histopathology alone in 55% (n = 11), culture plus histopathology in 35% (n = 7), and culture alone in 5% (n = 1) of cases.

Conclusions: Our study highlighted similarities to those previously performed. Half of the patients (n = 10) who had cutaneous involvement of blastomycosis did not demonstrate clinically significant pulmonary involvement. Histopathology and culture remain critical in diagnosing cutaneous blastomycosis.

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威斯康星州皮肤布氏杆菌病回顾。
导言:布氏杆菌病是由皮炎布氏杆菌引起的真菌感染,在威斯康星州流行严重。它通常表现为肺部感染,并经常扩散到皮肤。以皮肤为主要表现症状的囊霉菌病的表现和诊断研究尚未得到全面评估,了解诊断这种感染的最准确方法对于早期治疗干预非常重要:这是一项针对单一机构的回顾性病历研究。研究对象是通过搜索临床记录和病理数据库中有关囊霉菌病的 ICD-9(国际疾病分类第九版)和 ICD-10(国际疾病分类第十版)代码确定的。2009年1月1日至2021年6月1日期间被诊断为皮肤囊霉菌病感染或全身感染累及皮肤的患者均被纳入研究范围:20名患者被确诊为皮肤受累的囊霉菌病患者,其中65%(n = 13)为男性。诊断年龄中位数为 55.5 岁。55%的患者为白人,35%为黑人或非裔美国人。除居住在流行地区外,50%(n = 10)的患者还存在暴露风险因素。50%的患者(n = 10)最初表现为皮肤问题;65%的患者(n = 13)有皮外受累。55%的病例(n = 11)仅通过组织病理学诊断,35%的病例(n = 7)通过培养加组织病理学诊断,5%的病例(n = 1)仅通过培养诊断:我们的研究与之前的研究有相似之处。结论:我们的研究强调了与之前研究的相似之处,有一半(10 例)皮肤受累的囊霉菌病患者没有表现出明显的临床肺部受累。组织病理学和培养仍是诊断皮肤囊霉菌病的关键。
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