Paul Gazzani1, Joanna E Gach2, Isabel Colmenero3, Jeff Martin4, Hugh Morton5, Kevin Brown6, David V Milford7. 1. Dermatology Department, Birmingham Children's Hospital, Birmingham, UK. p.gazzani@nhs.net. 2. Dermatology Department, Birmingham Children's Hospital, Birmingham, UK. 3. Histopathology Department, Birmingham Children's Hospital, Birmingham, UK. 4. Intensive Care Department, Birmingham Children's Hospital, Birmingham, UK. 5. Microbiology Department, Worcestershire Royal Hospital, Worcester, UK. 6. Virus Reference Department, Public Health England, London, UK. 7. Nephrology Department, Birmingham Children's Hospital, Birmingham, UK.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: A 17-year-old boy on long-term immunosuppression following renal transplantation for chronic kidney disease (CKD), the result of dysplastic kidneys, initially presented with a swelling in his neck while attending hospital for an unrelated problem. A clinical diagnosis of tonsillitis was made, and he was treated with broad-spectrum antibiotics. Over a few days, his condition deteriorated, and he developed multiple vesicopustular skin lesions and required an emergency tonsillectomy due to respiratory distress. CASE DIAGNOSIS/TREATMENT: Histological investigation of the skin and tonsillar tissue suggested a viral aetiology, and subsequent electron microscopy and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) tissue examination proved disseminated cowpox infection. The family cat, which was reported as having self-resolving sores on its skin, was likely the source of the infection. The child failed to respond to antiviral treatment and succumbed to multiorgan failure within a month of admission. CONCLUSIONS: We report this case of fatal disseminated cowpox infection to highlight an increasing risk of this illness in the post-transplant population and to detail some unusual features not previously described, such as tonsillar involvement, disseminated skin lesions and multiorgan failure.
BACKGROUND: A 17-year-old boy on long-term immunosuppression following renal transplantation for chronic kidney disease (CKD), the result of dysplastic kidneys, initially presented with a swelling in his neck while attending hospital for an unrelated problem. A clinical diagnosis of tonsillitis was made, and he was treated with broad-spectrum antibiotics. Over a few days, his condition deteriorated, and he developed multiple vesicopustular skin lesions and required an emergency tonsillectomy due to respiratory distress. CASE DIAGNOSIS/TREATMENT: Histological investigation of the skin and tonsillar tissue suggested a viral aetiology, and subsequent electron microscopy and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) tissue examination proved disseminated cowpox infection. The family cat, which was reported as having self-resolving sores on its skin, was likely the source of the infection. The child failed to respond to antiviral treatment and succumbed to multiorgan failure within a month of admission. CONCLUSIONS: We report this case of fatal disseminated cowpox infection to highlight an increasing risk of this illness in the post-transplant population and to detail some unusual features not previously described, such as tonsillar involvement, disseminated skin lesions and multiorgan failure.
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