Talaromyces marneffei infection is an AIDS-defining illness in South and Southeast Asia. Travel-related talaromycosis is being increasingly recognized in non-endemic areas too. It is a potentially fatal infection with rapid deterioration, if left untreated. Usage of Tzanck cytology smear for rapid diagnosis of T. marneffei is rarely described. In this case study, we report a man who presented with altered behaviour, headache, fever and cutaneous lesions. Tzanck smear test, skin biopsy and blood culture showed presence of T. marneffei. The cytomorphology findings of T. marneffei in Tzanck cytology smear were described. In conclusion, Tzanck smear is a simple and inexpensive test in establishing a rapid clinical diagnosis of talaromycosis before the culture is reported.
Epithelioid sarcoma is a rare but aggressive soft tissue sarcoma that presents a significant diagnostic and management challenge to clinicians. We report a 31-year-old female who presented with a non-healing ulcer of three years’ duration on her left thumb after a burn. Examination revealed an ulcerative tumour invading the bone with areas of haemorrhage. Microscopic examination showed an epithelioid neoplasm with central necrosis. The neoplastic cells formed dyscohesive sheets, slit-like channels, and pseudovascular spaces. Erythrocytes were frequently observed in these areas. The neoplastic malignant cells were diffusely positive for cytokeratin AE1/AE3, EMA, vimentin, Fli-1; while focally positive for CD34 and CD31. The morphology and immunophenotype overlap with a vascular neoplasm. Additional immunohistochemical stain revealed loss of SMARCB1/INI1 expression supporting the diagnosis of epithelioid sarcoma of distal type, angiomatoid variant. We present a distinctive case of angiomatoid epithelioid sarcoma that developed in a burn ulcer and highlight pathological characteristics that distinguish it from epithelioid vascular neoplasms.
HIV-infected patients are at high risk of multiple pathologies. Accurate identification of multiple colesional pathologies is critical for the patient management.We report a distinctive case of colesional cutaneous talaromycosis and Kaposi sarcoma. Prudent histopathological examination and judicious use of adjunct diagnostic test are essential for the diagnosis.
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