Streptococcal Intertrigo

Streptococcal Intertrigo

Clinical Image / Klinik Görüntü DOI: 10.5578/ced.201911 • J Pediatr Inf 2019;13(1):e49 Streptococcal Intertrigo Streptokok İntertrigosu Ergin Çiftçi1, Esra Çakmak Taşkın1, Hatice Kübra Konca1, Gül Arga1, Halil Özdemir1, Erdal İnce1 1 Department of Pediatrics, Division of Pediatric Infectious Diseases, Ankara University School of Medicine, Ankara, Turkey Cite this article as: Çiftçi E, Çakmak Taşkın E, Konca HK, Arga G, Özdemir H, İnce E. Streptococcal intertrigo J Pediatr Inf 2019;13(1):e49 A 5.5-year-old boy was admitted with high fever, sore throat psoriasis should be considered in the differential diagnosis. and a rash in gluteal region. His fever had started two days The diagnosis is confirmed by microbiological detection of ago, and one day later a rash was noticed on his perianal the agent in culture. Oral and topical antibiotics are effective region. Physical examination revealed 38.9°C fever, hypere- in treatment. Consideration of streptococci as an causative mic, hypertrophic, and exudative tonsils and bilateral painful agent is important to prevent inappropriate and long-term cervical lymphadenopathy. In addition, there was a painful, topical antifungal or corticosteroid therapy. sharp-edged erythematous lesion in the perianal region whi- ch was compatible with intertrigo. Swab cultures were obta- ined from the throat and intertrigo lesion. Group A beta-he- molytic streptococci were isolated, but there were no fungal growth in intertrigo lesion. The patient was considered to have streptococcal intertrigo associated with tonsillophary- ngitis. Oral penicillin V treatment was started for 10 days. In- tertrigo lesion disappeared rapidly with this treatment. Besides many different infections, streptococci are among the causative agents of intertrigo. The streptococcal intert- rigo is characterised by a well-demarcated erythematous le- sion with no satellite lesions and is usually accompanied by a typical malodor. The neck is the most commonly involved area, but the entire skin can hold the regions that fold. Con- tact dermatitis, seborrheic dermatitis, atopic dermatitis and Correspondence Address/Yazışma Adresi Ergin Çiftçi Ankara Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi, Çocuk Sağlığı ve Hastalıkları Anabilim Dalı, Çocuk Enfeksiyon Hastalıkları Bilim Dalı, Ankara-Türkiye E-mail: [email protected] ©Copyright 2019 by Pediatric Infectious Diseases and Immunization Society. Received: 22.01.2019 Accepted: 30.01.2019 Available online at www.cocukenfeksiyon.org.

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