Finger nodules with a papulovesicular hands and feet eruption: a complicated human Orf virus infection
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2024
Abstract:
BackgroundOrf virus (ORFV) is the pathogen responsible for Orf, a zoonotic viral infection that can be spread to humans from sheep and goats. Here, we present a case of human Orf complicated by an immune-related reaction, to raise awareness of this under-recognized disease avoiding unnecessary investigations and overtreatment.Case reportA 51-year-old woman with no previous medical history presented with a one-week history of three asymptomatic swelling nodules with a grey necrotic center and red outer halo on her index finger. At physical examination there was also a pruritic papulovesicular eruption on her hands and feet. She reported a recent contact with a goat which had a similar nodular lesion in its mouth. A biopsy of the lesions was performed and a diagnosis of Orf complicated by widespread erythema multiforme was made based on the clinical and histopathological features. The lesions spontaneously resolved within the next 2 weeks.ConclusionsOrf is not very prevalent in our region, so we performed a biopsy of the lesion to guide us toward a diagnosis. However, we should remember that the diagnosis of ecthyma relies on clinical evaluation and epidemiological criteria.
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1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Ecthyma contagiosum; Erythema multiforme; Nodule; Orf; Viral infection; Zoonosis
Elenco autori:
Salvi, Martina; Tiecco, Giorgio; Rossi, Luca; Venturini, Marina; Battocchio, Simonetta; Castelli, Francesco; Quiros-Roldan, Eugenia
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