BACKGROUND Hepatitis C virus(HCV)is a disease with a significant global impact,affecting approximately 2%-2.5%of the world’s population.New direct-acting antivirals(DAAs)have been introduced over the past few years w...BACKGROUND Hepatitis C virus(HCV)is a disease with a significant global impact,affecting approximately 2%-2.5%of the world’s population.New direct-acting antivirals(DAAs)have been introduced over the past few years with great success in viral eradication.The association of chronic HCV infection with a wide spectrum of cutaneous manifestations has been widely reported in the literature.AIM To assess the effect of treating HCV with DAAs on the extrahepatic cutaneous manifestations of HCV.METHODS This prospective observational study included 1039 HCV positive Egyptian patients who were eligible to receive DAAs.A total of 30 patients were diagnosed with extrahepatic cutaneous manifestations and fulfilled the inclusion criteria of the study.Of these patients,6 had classic lichen planus,8 were diagnosed with psoriasis vulgaris and 16 had pruritus.All patients received DAAs from October 2018 to July 2019 in the form of a three-month course of sofosbuvir/daclatasvir combination.Patients with lichen planus or psoriasis were dermoscopically evaluated before treatment and 6 mo after treatment,while patients with hepatic pruritus were assessed using the 12-Item Pruritus Severity Scale over the same period.RESULTS All patients with psoriasis showed significant improvement in all psoriatic plaques,and all patients with hepatic pruritus scored 0 on the 12-Item Pruritus Severity Scale indicating total improvement of pruritus.In addition,four of six patients with lichen planus showed complete improvement.CONCLUSION Treatment of HCV with DAAs was significantly effective in improving virusrelated extrahepatic cutaneous manifestations.展开更多
BACKGROUND Several cutaneous manifestations such as urticarial rash,erythematous patches and chilblain-like lesions have been described in young adults with coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19)and are present in up to 2...BACKGROUND Several cutaneous manifestations such as urticarial rash,erythematous patches and chilblain-like lesions have been described in young adults with coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19)and are present in up to 20%patients,but few reports exist describing histopathological and immunophenotypic characteristics of dermatological lesions in older patients.Our aim was to characterize skin lesions in elderly patients during late stages of COVID-19 from clinical,histological and immunophenotypic perspectives.CASE SUMMARY Three patients,admitted for COVID-19,and who developed cutaneous manifestations underwent skin biopsies.Immunophenotypic analysis for CD20,CD3,CD4 and CD8 was performed on skin biopsies to assess immune cell infiltrates.CD1a was used as a marker of Langerhans cells,and CD31 as a marker of endothelial cells.In the three study patients,cutaneous manifestations were evident in the late-stage of COVID-19(mean time from the first positive severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2(SARS-CoV-2)swab to rash onset was 35 d).Skin biopsies showed a similar pattern of T lymphocyte infiltration in all patients.Indeed,a chronic dermatitis with perivascular lymphocytic infiltrate was observed with predominance of CD3+T-cell(CD3+).CONCLUSION Our study confirms previous reports.Histological and immunophenotypic patterns in our patients confirm results described in the two previous reported experiences.This pattern is similar to what is found in some lympho-proliferative disorders.Therefore,since these findings are non-specific,SARS-CoV-2 infection should be suspected.展开更多
Paraneoplastic pemphigus mucocutaneous syndrome, has (PNP), an acantholytic a universal association with malignancy and a poor prognosis, The clinical picture is characterized by painful mucosal erosions, ulceration...Paraneoplastic pemphigus mucocutaneous syndrome, has (PNP), an acantholytic a universal association with malignancy and a poor prognosis, The clinical picture is characterized by painful mucosal erosions, ulcerations, and polymorphous skin lesions that progress to blistering eruptions on the trunk and extremities. In the reviews of all PNP, hematologic malignancies such as non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, chronic lymphocytic leukemia, and Castleman's disease account for the most part; nonhematologic malignancies are very seldom especially adenocarciuoma of colon, These will be illustrated in the following paper on the basis of a case report of a patient with colonic adenocarcinoma who presented with PNP.展开更多
文摘BACKGROUND Hepatitis C virus(HCV)is a disease with a significant global impact,affecting approximately 2%-2.5%of the world’s population.New direct-acting antivirals(DAAs)have been introduced over the past few years with great success in viral eradication.The association of chronic HCV infection with a wide spectrum of cutaneous manifestations has been widely reported in the literature.AIM To assess the effect of treating HCV with DAAs on the extrahepatic cutaneous manifestations of HCV.METHODS This prospective observational study included 1039 HCV positive Egyptian patients who were eligible to receive DAAs.A total of 30 patients were diagnosed with extrahepatic cutaneous manifestations and fulfilled the inclusion criteria of the study.Of these patients,6 had classic lichen planus,8 were diagnosed with psoriasis vulgaris and 16 had pruritus.All patients received DAAs from October 2018 to July 2019 in the form of a three-month course of sofosbuvir/daclatasvir combination.Patients with lichen planus or psoriasis were dermoscopically evaluated before treatment and 6 mo after treatment,while patients with hepatic pruritus were assessed using the 12-Item Pruritus Severity Scale over the same period.RESULTS All patients with psoriasis showed significant improvement in all psoriatic plaques,and all patients with hepatic pruritus scored 0 on the 12-Item Pruritus Severity Scale indicating total improvement of pruritus.In addition,four of six patients with lichen planus showed complete improvement.CONCLUSION Treatment of HCV with DAAs was significantly effective in improving virusrelated extrahepatic cutaneous manifestations.
文摘BACKGROUND Several cutaneous manifestations such as urticarial rash,erythematous patches and chilblain-like lesions have been described in young adults with coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19)and are present in up to 20%patients,but few reports exist describing histopathological and immunophenotypic characteristics of dermatological lesions in older patients.Our aim was to characterize skin lesions in elderly patients during late stages of COVID-19 from clinical,histological and immunophenotypic perspectives.CASE SUMMARY Three patients,admitted for COVID-19,and who developed cutaneous manifestations underwent skin biopsies.Immunophenotypic analysis for CD20,CD3,CD4 and CD8 was performed on skin biopsies to assess immune cell infiltrates.CD1a was used as a marker of Langerhans cells,and CD31 as a marker of endothelial cells.In the three study patients,cutaneous manifestations were evident in the late-stage of COVID-19(mean time from the first positive severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2(SARS-CoV-2)swab to rash onset was 35 d).Skin biopsies showed a similar pattern of T lymphocyte infiltration in all patients.Indeed,a chronic dermatitis with perivascular lymphocytic infiltrate was observed with predominance of CD3+T-cell(CD3+).CONCLUSION Our study confirms previous reports.Histological and immunophenotypic patterns in our patients confirm results described in the two previous reported experiences.This pattern is similar to what is found in some lympho-proliferative disorders.Therefore,since these findings are non-specific,SARS-CoV-2 infection should be suspected.
文摘Paraneoplastic pemphigus mucocutaneous syndrome, has (PNP), an acantholytic a universal association with malignancy and a poor prognosis, The clinical picture is characterized by painful mucosal erosions, ulcerations, and polymorphous skin lesions that progress to blistering eruptions on the trunk and extremities. In the reviews of all PNP, hematologic malignancies such as non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, chronic lymphocytic leukemia, and Castleman's disease account for the most part; nonhematologic malignancies are very seldom especially adenocarciuoma of colon, These will be illustrated in the following paper on the basis of a case report of a patient with colonic adenocarcinoma who presented with PNP.