Giant molluscum contagiosum in an immunocompetent child

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Abstract

Molluscum contagiosum is a skin disorder caused by DNA poxvirus and frequently seen in children. It is self-limited in immunocompetent hosts. It can present as numerous, treatment-resistant, atypical lesions in immunosuppressive patients and resistant to treatment. Atypical forms can rarely be seen in immunocompetent patients. A case of a two-year-old child with umbilicated papules on the eyelid is presented here. Laboratory investigations were unremarkable for systemic diseases, and surgical excision was successfully performed.

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Karadag, A. S., Karadag, R., Bilgili, S. G., Calka, O., & Demircan, Y. T. (2013). Giant molluscum contagiosum in an immunocompetent child. Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association, 63(6), 778–779.

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