Lymphocutaneous sporotrichosis of the abdominal wall: A lesson in lymphatic drainage

Med J Malaysia. 2021 Jul;76(4):583-584.

Abstract

Cutaneous sporotrichosis (CS) presents as asymptomatic lesions of varied morphology. The most common variant is the lymphocutaneous type which typically progresses from a papule to an ulcer and then forms nodules along the superficial lymphatic channels. Diagnosis CS may be challenging when the lesion presents at an uncommon site where the superficial lymphatic drainage is unfamiliar. We present here a case of sporotrichosis of the abdominal wall which was initially misdiagnosed as an abscess but later confirmed by culture and managed successfully.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Abdominal Wall* / diagnostic imaging
  • Abdominal Wall* / surgery
  • Humans
  • Sporotrichosis* / diagnosis
  • Sporotrichosis* / drug therapy