| Literature DB >> 19454006 |
Aitziber Aguinaga1, María E Portillo, Jose R Yuste, Jose L del Pozo, Emilio García-Tutor, Jose L Pérez-Gracia, José Leiva.
Abstract
Vibrio spp. is a pathogen rarely isolated in cancer patients, and in most cases it is associated with haematological diseases. Cutaneous manifestations of this organism are even rarer. We report a case of Non-O1 Vibrio cholerae inguinal skin and soft tissue infection presenting bullous skin lesions in a young type II diabetic patient with a penis squamous cell carcinoma having a seawater exposure history.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19454006 PMCID: PMC2691727 DOI: 10.1186/1476-0711-8-17
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Clin Microbiol Antimicrob ISSN: 1476-0711 Impact factor: 3.944
Figure 1Several large necrotic adenopathies in inguinal, scrotal and pubic area (CT scan).
Figure 2Skin lesions and cellulitis after a mayor cure.
Clinical summary of 14 published cases of non-O1 V. cholerae extraintestinal infections in immunocompromised patients.
| Age (years)/gender | Clinical syndrome | Risk factors other than neoplasia | Underlying condition | Outcome | Reference |
| 72/m | Fever | Renal insufficiency | MM | Recovered | [ |
| 51/m | Pneumonia, diarrhoea | - | CLL | Expired | [ |
| 59/m | Bacteremia | Cirrhosis | Hepatoma | Recovered | [ |
| 69/m | Ascites | Cirrhosis | Hepatoma | Expired | [ |
| 50/m | Bacteremia | Cirrhosis | Hepatoma | Recovered | [ |
| 54/m | Bacteremia | Cirrhosis | Hepatoma | Recovered | [ |
| 60/f | Diarrhoea | Cirrhosis | Hepatoma | Recovered | [ |
| 36/m | Bacteremia | Cirrhosis | Hepatoma | Expired | [ |
| 78/m | Fever | - | NSCLC | Recovered | [ |
| 62/m | Cachexia | Liver insufficiency | GC | Recovered | [ |
| 77/m | Fever | Diabetes | PC | Expired | [ |
| 78/f | Ascites | Chronic liver disease | CC | Recovered | [ |
| 54/f | Bacteremia | No | ML | Expired | [ |
| 36/m | Cellulitis | Diabetes | SCPC | Expired | Reported case |
MM, multiple myeloma; CLL, chronic lymphocytic leukemia; NSCLC, non-small-cell lung carcinoma; GC, gastric cancer; PC pancreatic cancer; CC, cervix carcinoma; ML, myeloid leukemia; SCPC, squamous-cell penis carcinoma.