| Literature DB >> 35910397 |
Yeimer Ortiz-Martínez1, Alfonso J Rodríguez-Morales2, Carlos Franco-Paredes3, Daniel B Chastain4, Amal A Gharamti5, Lilian Vargas Barahona6, Andrés F Henao-Martínez7.
Abstract
A rapidly emerging global outbreak of monkeypox virus infection (MPXV) in over 50 non-endemic countries was identified in May 2022. We report the case and images of a patient with MPXV presenting with genital lesions later complicated by superimposed cellulitis in Colorado, USA. MPXV lesions are susceptible to bacterial superinfection, and with the advent of new cases, the early identification of skin lesions and their evolution during MPXV are imperative for treating clinicians. Clinicians should consider MPXV in differential diagnoses of sexually transmitted diseases presenting with genital lesions.Entities:
Keywords: Orthopoxvirus; bacterial cellulitis; imported viral diseases; monkeypox; travel medicine
Year: 2022 PMID: 35910397 PMCID: PMC9335484 DOI: 10.1177/20499361221117726
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ther Adv Infect Dis ISSN: 2049-9361
Figure 1.Initial presentation of skin lesions located on the shaft of the penis and the glans. Note small, well-circumscribed, raised lesions with umbilicated appearance.
Figure 2.Evolution of lesions 4 days after the first consultation. (a) Two penile lesions with central scabbing and elevated borders. (b) Nipple with some flat erythema and local itching. (c) and (d) Two pustular and erythematous lesions on the neck and thigh.
Figure 3.Progression of the nipple lesion. (a) The initial lesion with local signs of inflammation in the nipple, establishing the diagnosis of superimposed cellulitis. (b) and (c) Reduction of erythema and inflammation after antibiotic treatment and development of scab.