2016
DOI: 10.1007/s12105-016-0721-x
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A Case of Cutaneous Malakoplakia in the Head and Neck Region and Review of the Literature

Abstract: Malakoplakia is a rare inflammatory condition that typically occurs in the urinary tract. The cutaneous form is less prevalent, and most commonly occurs in the perianal or genital regions. Here we present a 61 year old lady with cutaneous malakoplakia of the neck, which was successfully treated with surgical excision and a prolonged course of ciprofloxacin. We follow our case report with a discussion and literature review of all seventeen previously reported cutaneous head and neck malakoplakia cases from the … Show more

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“… 2 Malakoplakia has been associated with immunosuppression such as HIV, connective tissue diseases, tuberculosis, sarcoidosis, and malignancy as well as developing in sites of surgical wounds and irradiated cancerous tissue. 2 , 3 …”
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“… 2 Malakoplakia has been associated with immunosuppression such as HIV, connective tissue diseases, tuberculosis, sarcoidosis, and malignancy as well as developing in sites of surgical wounds and irradiated cancerous tissue. 2 , 3 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Immunosuppression appears to be etiologic, and one study suggests that the macrophage dysfunction can be reversed after immunosuppression is discontinued. 3 Most of the cases of cutaneous malakoplakia occurring in transplant patients have been in kidney transplant recipients. To our knowledge, only 2 other cases in heart transplant patients have been published.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 3 Although the presenting morphology is heterogeneous, nodules with ulceration and purulent discharge are often observed. 4 Chancroid – Incorrect. While both chancroid and malakoplakia can present as painful ulcers, chancroid classically presents as locally destructive genital ulcers caused by the gram-negative bacterium, Haemophilus ducreyi , which did not grow from this patient's tissue culture.…”
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“… 3 Although the presenting morphology is heterogeneous, nodules with ulceration and purulent discharge are often observed. 4 …”
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