Ectopic cutaneous schistosomiasis: Report of two cases and a review of the literature

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Two cases of ectopic cutaneous schistosomiasis are described. Both patients presented with abdominal papular skin lesions, which on biopsy were found to contain granulomas with Schistosoma mansoni eggs. Twenty-five other cases were retrieved from the literature. Most patients were female, mean age 24.9 year, with a predominance of the white race. The most common localization was anterior thorax and abdomen. Usually, the lesions were asymptomatic. In few cases, however, severe clinical syndromes due to the parasite coexisted, such as transverse myelitis or the acute-toxemic form of the disease. Intestinal infection was not frequently demonstrated in these patients. The importance of the recognition of these cutaneous lesions may rest on the opportunity to provide an etiological diagnosis in these difficult cases.

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Andrade Filho, J. D. S., Lopes, M. S. S. N., Corgozinho Filho, A. A., & Pena, G. P. M. (1998). Ectopic cutaneous schistosomiasis: Report of two cases and a review of the literature. Revista Do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de Sao Paulo, 40(4), 253–257. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0036-46651998000400009

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