Granulomatous skin infections

Granulomatous skin disorders are a heterogeneous group of disorders characterized by granuloma formation on histopathology. They may be triggered by various stimuli, including infectious and non-infectious stimuli (foreign bodies, malignancy, metabolites, and chemicals), of different etiological ori...

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Main Authors: Didem Dinçer Rota (Author), Mehmet Can Emeksiz (Author)
Format: Book
Published: Galenos Publishing House, 2021-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary:Granulomatous skin disorders are a heterogeneous group of disorders characterized by granuloma formation on histopathology. They may be triggered by various stimuli, including infectious and non-infectious stimuli (foreign bodies, malignancy, metabolites, and chemicals), of different etiological origins. Although pathophysiological mechanisms are still poorly understood, infectious granuloma formation may occur if the patient's immune system could not eliminate an agent. Clinically, localized or disseminated infectious granuloma formation can be related to the infectious agent's pathogenicity or the patient's immunity. Typical infectious agents causing infectious granulomatous reactions are mycobacteria, fungal infections, or parasites, such as leishmaniasis. This review aims to summarize granulomatous skin diseases encountered more frequently in our clinical experience because of infectious causes.
Item Description:10.4274/turkderm.galenos.2020.16362
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