Differential Diagnosis of Skin Ulcers in a Mycobacterium ulcerans Endemic Area: Data from a Prospective Study in Cameroon.

BACKGROUND:Clinical diagnosis of Buruli ulcer (BU) due to Mycobacterium ulcerans can be challenging. We aimed to specify the differential diagnosis of skin lesions in a BU endemic area. METHOD:We conducted a prospective diagnostic study in Akonolinga, Cameroon. Patients presenting with a skin ulcer...

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Main Authors: Laurence Toutous Trellu, Patrick Nkemenang, Eric Comte, Geneviève Ehounou, Paul Atangana, Didier Junior Mboua, Barbara Rusch, Earnest Njih Tabah, Jean-François Etard, Yolanda K Mueller
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:77d5837329164daaa77964438eea8734 2023-05-15T15:11:49+02:00 Differential Diagnosis of Skin Ulcers in a Mycobacterium ulcerans Endemic Area: Data from a Prospective Study in Cameroon. Laurence Toutous Trellu Patrick Nkemenang Eric Comte Geneviève Ehounou Paul Atangana Didier Junior Mboua Barbara Rusch Earnest Njih Tabah Jean-François Etard Yolanda K Mueller 2016-04-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0004385 https://doaj.org/article/77d5837329164daaa77964438eea8734 EN eng Public Library of Science (PLoS) http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4830608?pdf=render https://doaj.org/toc/1935-2727 https://doaj.org/toc/1935-2735 1935-2727 1935-2735 doi:10.1371/journal.pntd.0004385 https://doaj.org/article/77d5837329164daaa77964438eea8734 PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, Vol 10, Iss 4, p e0004385 (2016) Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine RC955-962 Public aspects of medicine RA1-1270 article 2016 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0004385 2022-12-31T14:27:54Z BACKGROUND:Clinical diagnosis of Buruli ulcer (BU) due to Mycobacterium ulcerans can be challenging. We aimed to specify the differential diagnosis of skin lesions in a BU endemic area. METHOD:We conducted a prospective diagnostic study in Akonolinga, Cameroon. Patients presenting with a skin ulcer suspect of BU were included. M. ulcerans was detected using swabs for Ziehl-Neelsen staining, PCR and culture. Skin punch biopsies were taken and reviewed by two histopathologists. Photographs of the lesions were taken and independently reviewed by two dermatologists. Final diagnosis was based on consensus, combining the results of laboratory tests and expert opinion. RESULTS/ DISCUSSION:Between October 2011 and December 2013, 327 patients with ulcerative lesions were included. Median age was 37 years (0 to 87), 65% were males, and 19% HIV-positive. BU was considered the final diagnosis for 27% of the lesions, 85% of which had at least one positive laboratory test. Differential diagnoses were vascular lesions (22%), bacterial infections (21%), post-traumatic (8%), fistulated osteomyelitis (6%), neoplasia (5%), inflammatory lesions (3%), hemopathies and other systemic diseases (2%) and others (2%). The proportion of BU was similar between HIV-positive and HIV-negative patients (27.0% vs. 26.5%; p = 0.940). Half of children below 15 years of age were diagnosed with BU, compared to 26.8% and 13.9% among individuals 15 to 44 years of age and above, respectively (chi2 p<0.001). Children had more superficial bacterial infections (24.3%) and osteomyelitis (11.4%). CONCLUSION:We described differential diagnosis of skin lesions in a BU endemic area, stratifying results by age and HIV-status. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases 10 4 e0004385
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Laurence Toutous Trellu
Patrick Nkemenang
Eric Comte
Geneviève Ehounou
Paul Atangana
Didier Junior Mboua
Barbara Rusch
Earnest Njih Tabah
Jean-François Etard
Yolanda K Mueller
Differential Diagnosis of Skin Ulcers in a Mycobacterium ulcerans Endemic Area: Data from a Prospective Study in Cameroon.
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description BACKGROUND:Clinical diagnosis of Buruli ulcer (BU) due to Mycobacterium ulcerans can be challenging. We aimed to specify the differential diagnosis of skin lesions in a BU endemic area. METHOD:We conducted a prospective diagnostic study in Akonolinga, Cameroon. Patients presenting with a skin ulcer suspect of BU were included. M. ulcerans was detected using swabs for Ziehl-Neelsen staining, PCR and culture. Skin punch biopsies were taken and reviewed by two histopathologists. Photographs of the lesions were taken and independently reviewed by two dermatologists. Final diagnosis was based on consensus, combining the results of laboratory tests and expert opinion. RESULTS/ DISCUSSION:Between October 2011 and December 2013, 327 patients with ulcerative lesions were included. Median age was 37 years (0 to 87), 65% were males, and 19% HIV-positive. BU was considered the final diagnosis for 27% of the lesions, 85% of which had at least one positive laboratory test. Differential diagnoses were vascular lesions (22%), bacterial infections (21%), post-traumatic (8%), fistulated osteomyelitis (6%), neoplasia (5%), inflammatory lesions (3%), hemopathies and other systemic diseases (2%) and others (2%). The proportion of BU was similar between HIV-positive and HIV-negative patients (27.0% vs. 26.5%; p = 0.940). Half of children below 15 years of age were diagnosed with BU, compared to 26.8% and 13.9% among individuals 15 to 44 years of age and above, respectively (chi2 p<0.001). Children had more superficial bacterial infections (24.3%) and osteomyelitis (11.4%). CONCLUSION:We described differential diagnosis of skin lesions in a BU endemic area, stratifying results by age and HIV-status.
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author Laurence Toutous Trellu
Patrick Nkemenang
Eric Comte
Geneviève Ehounou
Paul Atangana
Didier Junior Mboua
Barbara Rusch
Earnest Njih Tabah
Jean-François Etard
Yolanda K Mueller
author_facet Laurence Toutous Trellu
Patrick Nkemenang
Eric Comte
Geneviève Ehounou
Paul Atangana
Didier Junior Mboua
Barbara Rusch
Earnest Njih Tabah
Jean-François Etard
Yolanda K Mueller
author_sort Laurence Toutous Trellu
title Differential Diagnosis of Skin Ulcers in a Mycobacterium ulcerans Endemic Area: Data from a Prospective Study in Cameroon.
title_short Differential Diagnosis of Skin Ulcers in a Mycobacterium ulcerans Endemic Area: Data from a Prospective Study in Cameroon.
title_full Differential Diagnosis of Skin Ulcers in a Mycobacterium ulcerans Endemic Area: Data from a Prospective Study in Cameroon.
title_fullStr Differential Diagnosis of Skin Ulcers in a Mycobacterium ulcerans Endemic Area: Data from a Prospective Study in Cameroon.
title_full_unstemmed Differential Diagnosis of Skin Ulcers in a Mycobacterium ulcerans Endemic Area: Data from a Prospective Study in Cameroon.
title_sort differential diagnosis of skin ulcers in a mycobacterium ulcerans endemic area: data from a prospective study in cameroon.
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