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* Characterized by purulent nodules appearing along the course of reqional lymphatics |
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== Differential Diagnosis == |
== Differential Diagnosis == |
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=== Most common === |
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! Initial presentation |
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| [[Sporothrix schenckii]] |
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| South and Central America and southern North America |
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| gardening (especially roses), other soil contact, animal scratches or bites |
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| 1 week to 3 months |
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| painless ulcerated nodule |
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| [[Mycobacterium marinum]] |
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| worldwide |
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| fish and acquiraiums, including falt- and freshwater exposures |
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| 1 to 6 weeks |
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| mildly tender, ulcerated nodule |
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| [[Nocardia brasiliensis]] |
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| worldwide |
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| soil, cat scratch |
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| 3 days to 6 weeks |
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| tender, ulcerated, draining nodules |
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| [[Leishmania brasiliensis]] |
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| South and Central America |
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| sand flies |
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| 2 to 24 weeks |
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| painless, punched-out shallow ulcer |
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| [[Francisella tularensis]] |
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| North America |
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| wild animal exposures (especially hunting) or ticks |
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| 1 to 6 days |
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| painful ulcerated draining papule |
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| [[Bacillus anthracis]] |
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| worldwide |
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| animal, animal product, or contaminated soil exposures |
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| painless ulcer with vesicles and edema |
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| [[Staphylococcus aureus]] |
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| worldwide |
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| 4 to 10 days |
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| abscesses, with or without drainage |
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| [[Coccidioides species]] |
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| Southwest US and northern Mexico |
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| soil exposure or laboratory exposure |
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| 1 to 4 weeks |
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| verrucous plaques and ulcerated nodules |
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| [[Blastomyces dermatitidis]] |
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| worldwide, particularly North America |
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| soil, animal bites or scratches, laboratory exposure |
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| 1 to 5 weeks |
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| verrucous plaques and ulcerated nodules |
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| [[Histoplasma capsulatum]] |
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| worldwide |
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| soil, birds, laboratory exposure |
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| myriad |
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| [[Scedosporium species]] |
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| worldwide |
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| soil, water, or seage |
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| nodules |
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| [[Herpes simplex virus]] |
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| worldwide |
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| 2 to 12 days |
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| vesicles |
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| [[Vaccinia virus]] |
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| cattle and cats |
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=== Full list === |
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* Fungi |
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** [[Sporothrix schenckii]] |
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** [[Blastomyces dermatitidis]] |
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** [[Coccidioides immitis]] |
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** [[Histoplasma capsulatum]] |
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** [[Cryptococcus neoformans]] |
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** [[Scedosporium apiospermum]] |
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** [[Fusarium species]] |
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** [[Scopulariopsis blochii]] |
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* Bacteria |
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** [[Norcardia]] species, including [[N. brasiliensis]], [[N. asteroides]], [[N. otidiscaviarum]], and [[N. transcalensis]] |
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** ''[[Mycobacterium marinarum]]'' and other [[non-tuberculous mycobacteria]] |
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** ''[[Francisella tularensis]]'' (tularemia) |
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** [[Burkholderia pseudomallei]] (melioidosis) |
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** [[Staphylococcus aureus]] |
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** [[Streptococcus pyogenes]] |
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** [[Bacillus anthracis]] (cutaneous anthrax) |
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** [[Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae]] |
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* Viruses |
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** [[Vaccinia virus]] |
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** [[Herpes simplex virus]] |
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* Parasites |
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** [[Leishmania species]] |
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* [[Sporotrochosis]] |
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* ''[[Norcardia]]'' |
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* ''[[Mycobacterium marinarum]]'' |
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* ''[[Leishmania]]'' |
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* ''[[Francisella tularensis]]'' |
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[[Category:Skin and soft tissue infections]] |
[[Category:Skin and soft tissue infections]] |
Revision as of 19:21, 20 November 2019
- Characterized by purulent nodules appearing along the course of reqional lymphatics
Differential Diagnosis
Most common
Organism | Distribution | Exposures | Incubation | Initial presentation |
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Sporothrix schenckii | South and Central America and southern North America | gardening (especially roses), other soil contact, animal scratches or bites | 1 week to 3 months | painless ulcerated nodule |
Mycobacterium marinum | worldwide | fish and acquiraiums, including falt- and freshwater exposures | 1 to 6 weeks | mildly tender, ulcerated nodule |
Nocardia brasiliensis | worldwide | soil, cat scratch | 3 days to 6 weeks | tender, ulcerated, draining nodules |
Leishmania brasiliensis | South and Central America | sand flies | 2 to 24 weeks | painless, punched-out shallow ulcer |
Francisella tularensis | North America | wild animal exposures (especially hunting) or ticks | 1 to 6 days | painful ulcerated draining papule |
Bacillus anthracis | worldwide | animal, animal product, or contaminated soil exposures | painless ulcer with vesicles and edema | |
Staphylococcus aureus | worldwide | 4 to 10 days | abscesses, with or without drainage | |
Coccidioides species | Southwest US and northern Mexico | soil exposure or laboratory exposure | 1 to 4 weeks | verrucous plaques and ulcerated nodules |
Blastomyces dermatitidis | worldwide, particularly North America | soil, animal bites or scratches, laboratory exposure | 1 to 5 weeks | verrucous plaques and ulcerated nodules |
Histoplasma capsulatum | worldwide | soil, birds, laboratory exposure | myriad | |
Scedosporium species | worldwide | soil, water, or seage | nodules | |
Herpes simplex virus | worldwide | 2 to 12 days | vesicles | |
Vaccinia virus | cattle and cats |
Full list
- Fungi
- Bacteria
- Norcardia species, including N. brasiliensis, N. asteroides, N. otidiscaviarum, and N. transcalensis
- Mycobacterium marinarum and other non-tuberculous mycobacteria
- Francisella tularensis (tularemia)
- Burkholderia pseudomallei (melioidosis)
- Staphylococcus aureus
- Streptococcus pyogenes
- Bacillus anthracis (cutaneous anthrax)
- Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae
- Viruses
- Parasites