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A Rash Overview of Tropical Skin Diseases (and other things). Boris D. Lushniak, MD, MPH RADM USPHS, Deputy Surgeon General Adjunct Professor Dermatology, USUHS. Insect bites. Bedbugs. Gentian Violet. Very messy; stains Traditional “anti-infective” treatment, rarely used in USA today - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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A Rash Overview of Tropical Skin Diseases (and other things) Boris D. Lushniak, MD, MPH RADM USPHS, Deputy Surgeon General Adjunct Professor Dermatology, USUHS
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A Rash Overview of Tropical Skin Diseases

(and other things)

Boris D. Lushniak, MD, MPHRADM USPHS, Deputy Surgeon GeneralAdjunct Professor Dermatology, USUHS

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Insect bites

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Bedbugs

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Gentian Violet

Very messy; stainsTraditional “anti-infective” treatment, rarely

used in USA todayGentian violet can be painted onto bacterial or

fungal infections and left to dry

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Many deep fungal infections can present as leg ulcers

SporotrichosisBlastomycosisCoccidioidomycosisCryptococcosisHistoplasmosisProtothecosisChromoblastomycosis

protothecosis

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ChromoblastomycosisUsually one lower extremity

Male Farmers

Fonsecaea pedrosoi

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ChromoblastomycosisTreatment is difficultSmall lesions: surgical excision or LN2Itraconazole or Terbinafine

Below: fungal elements found in smear taken from ulcer

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Lobomycosis(Lacazia loboi)Acquired from soil,

water, vegetation in forested areas

Recurrence commonAmazonian wetlandsSmall lesions- surgical

excisionItraconazole &

Clofazimine

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SporotrichosisNodules with

lymphatic spread and ulceration

Sporothrix schenkii• Worldwide• Itraconazole• Potassium Iodide

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Differential for sporotrichoid spreadaka Lymphocutaneous syndromeSporotrichosis NocardiosisLeishmaniasis TularemiaAtypical mycobacteria (esp M. marinum)

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RhinosporidiosisRhinosporidium seeberiIndia, East Asia, Latin AmericaMucosal polypoid lesionsBleed easily

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Rhinosporidiosis Treatment

Destruction of involved area by excision or electrosurgery

Antifungals are of little value

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BasidiobolomycosisEntomophthoromycosisIndonesia, worldwideIndolent courseBasidiobolus ranarumSubcutaneous

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Basidiobolomycosis

Biopsy diagnosis- broad, thin-walled hyphae, aseptate, branched at right angles

Potassium iodide drug of choice, other Antifungals

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Humanitarian mission in Darfur.

Several men have similar appearing painless swollen feet

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Mycetoma (“fungal tumor”) Madura foot, maduramycosis. Sites of minor trauma and exposure to decaying wood. Foot/leg (75%), upper back. Clinical triad of :

Tumefaction, Draining sinuses, & Extruded grains Etiology and treatment:

True fungal vs bacterial

Madura foot, maduramycosis. Sites of minor trauma and exposure to decaying wood Foot/leg (75%), upper back Clinical triad of : Tumefaction, Draining sinuses, & Extruded grainsEtiology and treatment True fungal vs bacterial

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MycetomaProgressive swelling with sinus tracts and

grainsCulture and BiopsyActinomycetoma: PCN, sulfonamidesEumycetoma: Combo surgery and Antifungal

therapy

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Infestatations and Cutaneous Ectoparasites

LiceScabiesTungiasisCutaneous larva migransMyiasisCercarial Dermatitis

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Head lice

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Pediculosis pubis (crab lice)– Louse grabs hairs, bites

skin, cements nits to hairsCan be on any body hair,

including eyelashes– Look for other STD’s

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Pediculosis pubisPermethrin cream Coat eyelashes with vaseline bid

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Scabies• Itching often worse at night• Close contacts also itchy• Papules and burrows: webs, wrists,

waist and willie

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Scabies

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Scabies mite burrows in epidermisScrape to see mite, eggs,

or poop

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Scabies

Sarcoptes scabiesTreatments –

permethrin, lindane, benzyl benzoate, crotamiton, malathion, topical sulfur, ivermectin

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21yo soldier returns military exercise in Guyana

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Tungiasis, Sand Flea (Tunga penetrans)Female burrows into

skin (usually foot)Progression of painful

red spot to papule to nodule with black dot (anal/genital area of flea) to pearl-like papule (with eggs) to black keratotic crust

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Gravid female burrows into flesh, leaving uterine pore open.Gravid female burrows into flesh, leaving uterine pore open

Tungiasis

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TungiasisLife cycle of 2-4 mm flea

is 5-6 weeksInfestation self-limited if

not reinfectedRare osteomyelitis/

gangreneSub-Sahara, Caribe,

Mexico, S. AmericaSurgical removal of fleas

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TungiasisTunga penetrans, Sand flea, jiggerPainfulCurettage or Excision, Topical

ivermectin or thiabendazole, Oral thiabendazole for heavily infested

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28yo Navy physician –at Flight Surgeon Course in Pensacola

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Cutaneous Larva Migrans (Creeping eruption)Pruritic, serpiginous

lesion migrates 2-4 cm /day on feet or buttocks

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Creeping Eruption (Cutaneous Larva Migrans)

Dog or cat hookworm larvae Beach; sandboxesUnlike human hookworms, dog/cat hookworms cannot

penetrate fully and usually die within 2 monthsLarva migrates ~ 2 cm/dayCourse: self-limited 1-6 mosRx: topical thiabendazole

or single dose of oral ivermectin

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MyiasisInfestation of human tissue by fly larva

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MyiasisPainful, boil-like

lesion with central punctum (respiratory pore)

Exposed skin“obnoxious

infestations both medically and esthetically”

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Dermatobia hominisHuman BotflyFemale glues eggs tomosquito, stablefly, or tick

New World Myiasis

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. . . and how do you know?

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Cordylobia anthrophaga

African tumbu flyMango flyMputsi fly

Old World MyiasisFly deposits eggs on ground

or clothingYoung maggots penetrate skin

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Larval Stage of Tumbu or Bot Fly(Africa, Latin America)

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Cercarial Dermatitis (Swimmer’s itch)

Transient pruritic papular or urticarial eruption on exposed skin

Resolves in 7-10 days after fresh water snail exposures (schistosomal larvae penetrate the skin)

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Cutaneous AnthraxClinical Progression

Painless, pruritic papule Juicy papule

Bulla (48 hours)Bulla ruptures/early ulcer Eschar with raised border

‘Jet black’ escharMinimal scarring

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Orf

Ecthyma contagiosumAcquired from direct contact with lambs,

calves, or goatsSpontaneous resolution

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Rural central and south Africa, central Asia, S America, SW USA

Sudden onset flu-like syndrome

Painful, swollen, tender lymph nodes (Buboes)

IV Streptomycin

Bubonic Plague

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Measles (Rubeola)

Rarely seen among vaccinatedMajor killer in developing worldSpread by respiratory routeIncubation 9-12 daysImmunization highly effective

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Measles Prodrome: high fever, malaise, URIRash begins in hairline of neck/face, then moves downExudative conjunctivitisPhotophobiaSevere bark-like coughKoplik’s spots on buccal mucosa

Cough, coryza, conjunctivitis, rash, & fever

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Leprosy/Hansen’s Disease

Chronic disease caused by M. lepraePeripheral nerve (sensory loss), skin, and

upper airway mucosal involvementAsia, Caribbean, the Americas, S. Europe,

Australia, AfricaIncubation period 3 mos to 40 years Rifampin, Dapsone, Clofazimine

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Sensory Motor Auto-amputation

Claw-hand deformity Lepromatous leprosy

LeprosyMycobacterium leprae

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Lepromatous Leprosy

Nodular infiltrations can destroy underlying structures (saddle nose deformity, leonine facies)

Sensory loss over distal limbs

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Borderline Leprosy

Numerous lesions, annular

Symmetrical nerve involvement appears later

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Tuberculoid leprosy

Hypopigmented saucer shaped single (max 2-3)

Numbness, pain, tingling, muscle weakness

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Mycobacterium tuberculosisInoculation from exogenous source (primary

inoculation TB, Tuberculosis cutis verrucosa)Endogenous cutaneous spread

(Scrofuloderma, tuberculosis cutis oroficialis)Hematogenous spread (Miliary TB, Lupus

vulgaris)Tuberculids (erythema induratum)

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Scrofuloderma

Tuberculous involvement of the skin by direct extension from underlying lymphadenitis

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Skin lesions in returned travellers (n=4742)

Cut. larva migrans 9.8% Insect bite 8.2%Skin abscess 7.7% Infected insect bite 6.8%Allergic rash 5.5%Rash, Unknown 5.5%Dog bite 4.3%

Superficial fungal 4.0%Dengue 3.4%Leishmaniasis 3.3%Myiasis 2.7%Spotted fever 1.5%Scabies 1.5%

Int J Infect Dis 2008; 12(6)593-602


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