从热带国家返回的旅行者中皮肤幼虫迁移的2例临床病例

R. Harizanov, I. Kaftandjiev
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在从热带气候地区返回的人员中,皮肤病是仅次于发热和腹泻综合症的第三大常见医疗问题。钩虫相关的皮肤幼虫迁移是由动物丝状幼虫穿透人体真皮引起的。幼虫不能进入更深的组织,只能在真皮层“迁移”。这种情况也被称为“匍匐爆发”,最常影响脚、臀部和腹部的皮肤。诊断是基于临床,典型的皮肤表现和最近的旅行史。没有皮肤幼虫迁移的血清学试验或其他诊断方法。这项工作的目的是介绍分别在巴西和印度果阿邦旅游旅行后在保加利亚索非亚国家传染病和寄生虫病中心对一名30岁男子和一名4岁儿童进行检查的两例病例。检查的原因是两例患者均有发痒的线状皮疹,男性位于左脚背表面,儿童位于左臀区。根据典型的皮肤疹和去过流行地区的流行病学史,诊断为“皮肤幼虫迁移”。按照指示给予阿苯达唑治疗,两例患者的临床表现均完全消失。人们越境旅行的增加可能导致温带地理区域罕见的非地方性疾病的发病率增加,这些疾病应告知医生。
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Two clinical cases of cutaneous larva migrans among travelers returning from tropical countries
After febrile conditions and diarrheal syndrome, skin diseases are the third most common medical problem among people returning from regions with the tropical climate. Hookworm-related cutaneous larva migrans is caused when animal filariform larva penetrates the human dermis. The larva is unable to move into deeper tissues and moves “migrates” in the dermis. The condition is also known as "creeping eruption" and most often affects the skin on the feet, buttocks and abdomen. Diagnosis is clinical, based on the typical cutaneous manifestations and recent travel history. Serologic tests or other diagnostic methods for cutaneous larva migrans are not available. The purpose of this work was to present two cases of a 30-year-old man and a 4-year-old child who were examined at the National Centre of Infectious and Parasitic Diseases in Sofia, Bulgaria, after tourist trip in Brazil and the Goa State of India, respectively. Reason for examination was itchy linear rash in both patients, located on the dorsal surface of the left foot in the man and the left gluteal region in the child. Based on the typical exanthema of the skin and the epidemiological history of visiting an endemic region, diagnosis of "cutaneous larva migrans" was made in both cases. Treatment with albendazole was applied, as directed, after which the clinical manifestations in both patients, resolved completely. The increasing travel of people across borders may result in an increased incidence of non-endemic or rarely seen in the temperate geographic regions diseases of which the physicians should be informed.
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