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Nodular Lymphangitis
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Nodular Lymphangitis
, Sporotrichoid Lymphocutaneous Infection
See Also
Cellulitis
Subcutaneous Nodule
Mycetoma
Definitions
Mycetoma
(
Maduramycosis
)
Chronic progressive subcutaneous,
Granuloma
tous infection
Caused by non-acid fast
Bacteria
(
Actinomycetoma
) and fungi (
Eumycetoma
)
Subcutaneous Nodule
s, abscesses, fistulae and swelling, typically on legs, and may involve hands
Complications include local disfiguring lesions, and if untreated,
Osteomyelitis
or ankylosis
Rare, life threatening systemic spread to
Pelvis
, lungs, spinal cord
Actinomycetoma
Chronic subcutaneous,
Granuloma
tous lesions due to
Actinomycetes
, non-acid fast
Bacteria
Actinomycetes
include soil-based
Bacteria
, Actinomadura,
Nocardia
, Streptomyces
Eumycetoma
Chronic subcutaneous,
Granuloma
tous lesions due to fungal infection
Causes
Nodular Lymphangitis
Common Causes
Sporotrichosis
:
Sporothrix schenckii
(fungus)
Classic prototype of 'sporotrichoid' infection
Gardening, splinters or
Animal Bite
s or scratches
Nocardia brasiliensis
(
Nocardiosis
)
Gardening or splinter exposure
Mycobacterium marinum
Aquariums, fish handling or other water exposure
Leishmania
brasiliensis (
Leishmaniasis
)
Limited to sandfly endemic areas
Other Causes
Nocardia
asteroides
Atypical
Mycobacteria
Francisella tularensis
Blastomyces dermatidis
Coccidioides immitis
Cryptococcus neoformans
Histoplasma capsulatum
Streptococcus Pyogenes
Staphylococcus aureus
Pseudomonas
pseudomallei
Bacillus anthracis
(
Anthrax
)
Cowpox
Virus
Findings
Nodular Lymphangitis
Exposure to soil or water borne organisms
Granuloma
tous reaction up extremity lymph chain
Nodular lesions
Local tissue necrosis
Abscess formation
No systemic symptoms
Labs
Histology
Mycetoma
Suppurative
Granuloma
s
Neutrophil
infiltrates
Palisaded histiocytes
Actinomycetoma
Thin filaments (0.5 to 1 um) on
Gram Stain
or methenamine silver stain
Eumycetoma
Thick fungal hyphae
Differential Diagnosis
See
Subcutaneous Nodule
(e.g. Rheumatoid
Nodule
)
Cellulitis
with ascending lymphangitis
References
Kostman (1993) Ann Intern Med 118:884 [PubMed]
Tobin (2001) Am Fam Physician 63:326-32 [PubMed]
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