Cutaneous, Ocular, and Osteoarticular Candidiasis in Heroin Addicts: New Clinical and Therapeutic Aspects in 38 Patients.

Autor: Dupont, B., Drouhet, E.
Zdroj: Journal of Infectious Diseases; 1985, Vol. 152 Issue 3, p577-591, 15p
Abstrakt: Of 38 heroin addicts treated for systemic candidal infections, 36 had metastatic cutaneous lesions (deep-seated scalp nodules and pustulosis in hairy zones), 15had ocular localizations (mainly chorioretinitis), and 10 had osteoarticular involvement (vertebrae, costal cartilage, knees, and sacroiliac). Such cutaneous lesions have not previously been described in classical systemic candidiasis; we also observed hair invasion by candidal hyphae. Candidaalbicans was the exclusive species isolated, in contrast to other visceral candidiases in heroin addicts. All isolates were sensitive to amphotericin B, flucytosine, and ketoconazole. Thirty-one visceral localizations were treated only with ketoconazole. Results were favorable in 15 of 18cutaneous, 6 of 6 ocular, and 4 of 7 osteoarticular cases of involvement. This outbreak coincided with introduction of a new heroin on the drug market in the Paris area. C. albicans was not isolated from the drug. Pathogenesis of this syndrome is unclear. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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