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molluscum contagiosum/feber

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Clinical evaluation of local hyperthermia at 44 °C for molluscum contagiosum: pilot study with 21 patients.

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A case of intracranial molluscum contagiosum virus infection diagnosed by metagenomic sequencing of cerebrospinal fluid.

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Molluscum contagiosum is a common, self-limiting infectious disease of the skin caused by molluscum contagiosum virus (MCV). The disease primarily affects children, sexually active adults, and immunocompromised individuals. Transmission of the virus occurs by direct skin contact. Therefore, the
A 43-year-old homosexual man with the Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) developed cutaneous molluscum contagiosum-like lesions on face, ears, neck, hands and feet. He was admitted to our unit with fever, malaise and headache. Cytologic examination of skin brushing revealed numerous

The molluscum contagiosum BOTE sign-Infected or inflamed?

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Molluscum contagiosum (MC) is a common skin infection in the pediatric age group. The infection is self-limited and manifests as discrete, umbilicated skin-colored papules on any skin surface of the body. At times, complications such as local dermatitis and swelling, erythema, and pus

Cutaneous cryptococcosis resembling molluscum contagiosum: a first manifestation of AIDS.

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A 30-year-old homosexual man developed multiple skin umbilicated lesions resembling molluscum contagiosum. Initially the lesions were on his face but they rapidly spread. Histopathology and mycologic cultures of a skin biopsy revealed cryptococcus neoformans which was also identified in

[HIV-associated Penicillium marneffei infection].

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We report on an HIV positive patient with a disseminated Penicillium marneffei infection. A 35-year-old Swiss homosexual male with HIV-associated immunodeficiency with a CD4 cell count of 90/mm3 presented with a two-month history of malaise, intermittent fever, loss of weight, unproductive cough and

[Non-neuromeningeal cryptococcosis in patients with AIDS in Bamako, Mali: 2 case reports].

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Non-neuromeningeal cryptococcosis forms resulting from disseminated infection are rarely reported in African literature and are non-documented in Malian medical ward. We report two clinical observations. Case 1: a 26-year-old patient, carrying the HIV-1 infection, in which the clinical examination

Update of Penicillosis marneffei in Thailand. Review article.

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Penicillium marneffei is endemic in Southeast Asia. Although Thailand is a country in this region, penicillosis marneffei was rare. It was found occasionally in immunocompromised patients. With the increasing incidence of HIV seropositivity penicillosis marneffei emerged as one of the major problems

An ecological interdependence of diet and disease? A study of infection in one tribe consuming two different diets.

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The nature and incidence of infections were studied in two groups of Turkana living in the same area but eating different diets; one consumed milk only and the other a combination of fish and milk. The only apparent and significant nutritional difference between the two groups was mild iron

Etiology and differential diagnosis of non-trachomatous follicular conjunctivitis.

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The author points out that while previously only follicular conjunctivitis of the inclusion or swimming-pool type, and of the Béal type, was classified as "acute follicular conjunctivitis", it is now necessary to enlarge this group to include at least four other clinical or etiological entities:

Disseminated cryptococcosis in an HIV-negative patient.

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A young, unmarried, immunocompetent female presented with complaints of fever and altered sensorium, along with lesions over the face and trunk. A provisional diagnosis of disseminated herpes simplex with giant molluscum contagiosum was made. However, cutaneous biopsy of the lesions showed numerous

Cytokine dermatitis and febrile seizure from imiquimod.

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Cytokine dermatitis is a well-known and common clinical adverse effect of imiquimod 5% cream (Aldara, 3M). Data from initial Phase III clinical trials reveal a minority of study drug patients experience systemic adverse effects, including fever, arthralgia, headache, myalgia, and lymphadenopathy.

A case of disseminated Cryptococcosis with skin eruption in a patient with acute leukemia.

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Disseminated cryptococcosis is a life-threatening infection caused by Cryptococcus neoformans and cutaneous dissemination occurs in 10-15% of patients. We report a case of a 49-y-old leukemic patient with disseminated cryptococcosis who presented with fever, headache, normal cerebrospinal fluid

[African histoplamosis. A report of three pediatric cases].

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Histoplasmosis duboisii (Histoplasma capsulatum var duboisii) is uncommon disease especially in children. It is observed in Africa where the incidence is unknown. The authors report a series of three pediatric cases. The report concerned 2 girls and one boy who were 3, 9 and 4 year-old,

Disseminated histoplasmosis with unusual cutaneous lesions in a patient from the Philippines.

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The incidence and prevalence of histoplasmosis in Southeast Asia has not been extensively described. The first microbiologically documented case of disseminated histoplasmosis with cutaneous papulonodules in a 56-year-old woman from the Philippines is reported. She presented with fever and
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