Interferon-alpha treatment of molluscum contagiosum in a patient with hyperimmunoglobulin E syndrome
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2006
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American Academy Pediatrics
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We report widely disseminated molluscum contagiosum that occurred in a 9-year-old boy secondary to hyperimmunoglobulin E syndrome, a primary immunodeficiency disorder. Cutaneous examination revealed numerous, widespread, skin-colored to translucent, firm, umbilicated papules of varying sizes. They were distributed throughout the perineal and gluteal areas and bilaterally over his lower limbs. A biopsy specimen from his skin lesion demonstrated lobulated epidermal growth that consisted of keratinocytes with large intracytoplasmic eosinophilic inclusion bodies and a central crater. These findings were consistent with the diagnosis of molluscum contagiosum. Many treatments for his skin lesions were ineffective, including physical destruction or manual extrusion of the lesions; cryotherapy; curettage; and topical therapies with phenol, trichloroacetic acid, and imiquimod. The patient was treated successfully with subcutaneous interferon-alpha for 6 months without any adverse effect.
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Pediatrics, Molluscum contagiosum, Job's syndrome, Interferon-α, Hyperimmunoglobulin E syndrome, Imiquimod, Hyper-ige syndrome
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Kılıç, S. Ş. ve Kılıçbay, F. (2006). ''Interferon-alpha treatment of molluscum contagiosum in a patient with hyperimmunoglobulin E syndrome''. Pediatrics, 117(6), E1253-E1255.