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Cutaneous Periumbilical Purpura in Disseminated Strongyloidiasis in Cancer Patients: A Pathognomonic Feature of Potentially Lethal Disease?

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2005

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Salluh, Jorge I. F., Fernando A. Bozza, Tatiana S. Pinto, Luisa Toscano, Peter F. Weller, and Marcio Soares. 2005. Cutaneous Periumbilical Purpura in Disseminated Strongyloidiasis in Cancer Patients: a Pathognomonic Feature of Potentially Lethal Disease? Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases 9, no. 5: 419-424.

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Cutaneous manifestations in disseminated strongyloidiasis are infrequent but should raise the suspicion for its diagnosis. We retrospectively evaluated the charts of six patients with cancer and a proven diagnosis of disseminated strongyloidiasis. All patients had received prophylaxis with albendazole before starting antineoplastic therapy, which included high-dose steroids. They presented with septic shock, acute respiratory failure and characteristic purpuric periumbilical skin lesions. Strongyloides larvae were identified in tracheal aspirates (n=5), gastric aspirates (n=4), lung (n=2) and skin biopsies (n=2). All patients died despite antihelminthic therapy and intensive care support.

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