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{{DISPLAYTITLE:''Klebsiella pneumoniae'' subspecies ''rhinoscleromatis''}} |
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== Background == |
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* Causative organism of '''rhinoscleroma''', a chronic granulomatous disease of nasal and respiratory tract |
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* Also known as '''respiratory scleroma''' |
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=== Microbiology === |
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* Subspecies of [[Stain::Gram-negative]] [[Shape::bacillus]] within the species [[Species::Klebsiella pneumoniae]] |
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=== Epidemiology === |
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* Not found outside of human hosts |
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* Transmitted by close contact |
* Transmitted by close contact |
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== Clinical Manifestations == |
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* Non-specific early symptoms make it a challenging diagnosis |
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* Causes chronic inflammation of the nasal pathways and other parts of respiratory tract |
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* Starts with atrophic stage followed by granulomatous stage and finally fibrotic stage |
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* By the time it is diagnosed, it is often already quite disfiguring, with airway compromise |
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* Presents with nodules or masses in the nasal passages or other parts of the naso- or oropharynx or respiratory tract |
* Presents with nodules or masses in the nasal passages or other parts of the naso- or oropharynx or respiratory tract |
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* Can occasionally erode through bone to cause CNS infections |
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== Differential Diagnosis == |
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* [[Tuberculosis]] |
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* [[Leprosy]] |
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* Fungal infections |
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* [[Granolumatosis with polyangiitis]] |
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* Malignancy, including less commonly [[T cell lymphoma]] and [[basal cell carcinoma]] |
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* [[Sarcoidosis]] |
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== Diagnosis == |
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* Grow in routine culture |
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== Manageemnt == |
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* Traditionally treated with [[streptomycin]] or [[tetracycline]]; more recently, may be treated with [[co-trimoxazole]] or [[[fluoroquinolones]] |
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[[Category:Head and neck infections]] |
[[Category:Head and neck infections]] |
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Latest revision as of 16:32, 13 January 2026
Background
- Causative organism of rhinoscleroma, a chronic granulomatous disease of nasal and respiratory tract
- Also known as respiratory scleroma
Microbiology
- Subspecies of Gram-negative bacillus within the species Klebsiella pneumoniae
Epidemiology
- Not found outside of human hosts
- Primarily found in developing countries worldwide, in particular Mexico, Central America, and the Middle East
- Transmitted by close contact
Clinical Manifestations
- Non-specific early symptoms make it a challenging diagnosis
- Causes chronic inflammation of the nasal pathways and other parts of respiratory tract
- Starts with atrophic stage followed by granulomatous stage and finally fibrotic stage
- By the time it is diagnosed, it is often already quite disfiguring, with airway compromise
- Presents with nodules or masses in the nasal passages or other parts of the naso- or oropharynx or respiratory tract
- Can occasionally erode through bone to cause CNS infections
Differential Diagnosis
- Tuberculosis
- Leprosy
- Fungal infections
- Granolumatosis with polyangiitis
- Malignancy, including less commonly T cell lymphoma and basal cell carcinoma
- Sarcoidosis
Diagnosis
- Biopsy shows granulomatous inflammation with foamy macrophages (known as Mikulicz cells), which contain intracellular bacteria
- Grow in routine culture
Manageemnt
- Treated with 6 to 8 weeks of antibiotics (or longer), with or without surgical debridement, but high relapse rate
- Traditionally treated with streptomycin or tetracycline; more recently, may be treated with co-trimoxazole or [[[fluoroquinolones]]