| Literature DB >> 23029568 |
N Deborah Friedman1, Anthony H McDonald, Michael E Robson, Daniel P O'Brien.
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23029568 PMCID: PMC3459890 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0001767
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS Negl Trop Dis ISSN: 1935-2727
Clinical details of patients with paradoxical reactions treated with corticosteroids.
| Age | Gender | Lesion Location | Time to Paradoxical Reaction (Days) | Initial Size of Lesion | Features of Paradoxical Reaction | Features after Steroid Therapy |
| 62 | F | Achilles region, ulcer | 21 | 2×5 cm ulcer; induration 13×4 cm | Increased wound discharge and pain | Ulcer unchanged; discharge and pain resolved |
| 83 | F | Posterior heel, ulcer | 92 | 3×3 cm ulcer; induration 5×8 cm | 8×4 cm induration and wound ooze | 2×2 cm lesion; no induration |
| 9 | F | Lower leg, ulcer | 53 | 1 cm ulcer; minimal induration | Marked induration and wound discharge | Ulcer unchanged; swelling and discharge resolved |
| 14 | F | Knee, ulcer | 17 | 8 mm ulcer; induration 2×2 cm | Induration 6×6 cm and wound discharge | Ulcer unchanged; induration and discharge resolved |
| 84 | M | Elbow, edematous lesion | 30 | No ulcer; induration 13×11 cm | Induration 28×20 cm | Induration resolved |
Time to paradoxical reaction was defined as the number of days from the commencement of antibiotics until the onset of the paradoxical reaction.
Figure 1Skin biopsy from patient A after diagnosis of BU.
Skin biopsy (×2.5 magnification) showing ulceration and extensive undermining necrosis of the dermis and subcutaneous fat with minimal inflammation, typical of B.U. Insert, Wade Fite stain (×40 magnification) showing numerous acid fast bacilli.
Figure 2Skin biopsy from patient A with IRIS 7 weeks through antibiotic treatment for BU.
Skin biopsy (×10 magnification) showing mixed inflammatory and granulation tissue reaction with prominent multinucleated giant cells, typical of a paradoxical reaction during antibiotic therapy for BU. Insert, Wade Fite stain (×40 magnification) showing very sparse acid fast bacilli.