Primary cutaneous melioidosis - A rare case needing intensive care unit admission.

S Tripathy, S Pal, S Gutte
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Background: Melioidosis cases are increasing in Southeast Asia, posing a significant challenge owing to the rising number of diabetic and immune compromised patients. Pneumonia is the most common presentation of melioidosis, while cutaneous melioidosis is rare.

Objectives: We report a case of primary cutaneous melioidosis (PCM) that eventually required intensive care unit (ICU) management.

Methods: We describe the case of a 33-year-old male with uncontrolled diabetes mellitus who initially presented with a skin lesion, which was followed by gradual multiorgan involvement diagnosed as melioidosis based on culture-positive results from blood and synovial fluid, and needed ICU admission.

Results: He was successfully treated with intravenous antibiotics and invasive mechanical ventilation after ICU admission.

Conclusion: Cutaneous melioidosis can lead to ICU admission and, if untreated, has a high fatality rate. Faster diagnostic methods like VITEK 2 Compact and MALDI TOF substantially reduce delays in initiating required treatment.

Contribution of the study: Our study emphasize on the need of considering Meliodosis as a possible differential diagnosis, as in lower middle income countries (LMIC) where it can be a frequent cause of multiorgan involvement due to tropical environment and diagnostic resource limitations.

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原发性皮肤类鼻疽-一个罕见的病例需要入住重症监护病房。
背景:东南亚的类鼻疽病例正在增加,由于糖尿病和免疫功能受损患者数量的增加,这构成了一个重大挑战。肺炎是类鼻疽病最常见的表现,而皮肤类鼻疽病是罕见的。目的:我们报告一例原发性皮肤类鼻疽(PCM),最终需要重症监护病房(ICU)管理。方法:我们描述了一例33岁男性糖尿病患者,他最初表现为皮肤病变,随后逐渐多器官受累,根据血液和滑液培养阳性结果诊断为类鼻疽,需要住院ICU。结果:患者入ICU后经静脉注射抗生素及有创机械通气治疗成功。结论:皮肤类鼻疽可导致ICU住院,如不及时治疗,病死率高。更快的诊断方法,如VITEK 2 Compact和MALDI TOF,大大减少了启动所需治疗的延误。研究贡献:我们的研究强调需要将鼻疽病作为一种可能的鉴别诊断,因为在中低收入国家(LMIC),由于热带环境和诊断资源的限制,鼻疽病可能是多器官受累的常见原因。
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