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Ticks and Tick Bites Presenting as Funny Moles: A Review of Different Presentations and a Focus on Tick-borne Diseases

机译:as和T叮咬呈现为有趣的痣:不同表现形式的综述和T传播疾病的关注

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>Purpose: To describe a man with an adherent tick mimicking a melanoma, summarize the salient features of this condition, and review other cases of ticks mistaken for dermatoses. >Background: Ticks are obligatory ectoparasites. Disease-causing ticks belong to two families: Ixodidae (hard ticks) and Argasidae (soft ticks). Ticks thrive by consuming blood from animal hosts, and the transfer of infected blood from one host to the next is the method by which ticks spread disease. >Materials and methods: The authors describe a man who presented to their dermatology clinic in New York with an unusual black pigmented lesion on the right zygomatic region of his face. He was worried about how rapidly the lesion had developed and the tingling of the skin surrounding it. Since the patient had a history of nonmelanoma skin cancer, he was concerned that the lesion was a melanoma. An excisional biopsy of the lesion revealed a non-Ixodes tick with a surrounding tick-bite reaction. >Results: Ticks cause cutaneous manifestations through physical trauma and their salivary contents. A number of reports describe a similar phenomenon of a persistent tick being mistaken for a nodule or tumor. Management includes complete removal of a tick, either mechanically or surgically, along with the appropriate work-up for tick-borne diseases in the relevant geographic location. The decision to test for systemic disease depends on the clinical presentation of the patient and geographic location of the tick bite. >Conclusion: A patient presented to the authors’ dermatology clinic with a pigmented lesion suspicious for a melanoma, but the lesion was actually an adherent non-Ixodes tick. This case illustrates the importance of keeping insects and arthropods in the differential diagnosis of a sudden- and recent-onset pigmented skin lesion.
机译:>目的:要描述一个具有模仿黑素瘤的壁虱的人,总结此病的主要特征,并回顾其他因皮肤病而被误认为壁虱的病例。 >背景:壁虱是必须的外寄生物。引起疾病的s虫属于两个科:I科(硬tick)和Ar虫(软tick)。虫通过消耗动物宿主的血液而壮成长,而感染的血液从一个宿主传播到另一宿主是is传播疾病的方法。 >材料和方法:作者描述了一个到纽约皮肤科门诊就诊的男子,其面部右go部有一个异常的黑色色素病变。他担心病变的发展速度以及周围皮肤的刺痛感。由于患者有非黑色素瘤皮肤癌病史,因此他担心病变是黑色素瘤。对该病灶的切除活检显示非-虫x虫,周围有tick虫叮咬反应。 >结果:Ti虫通过身体创伤及其唾液含量导致皮肤表现。许多报告描述了类似的持续性tick虫被误认为是结节或肿瘤的现象。管理包括通过机械或手术方法彻底清除a虫,并在相关地理位置对for传播疾病进行适当的检查。测试全身性疾病的决定取决于患者的临床表现和the叮咬的地理位置。 >结论:一位提交人到皮肤科诊所就诊的患者,其色素沉着可疑为黑色素瘤,但该病变实际上是粘连的非艾克斯氏tick。该病例说明了在突然和最近发作的色素性皮肤病变的鉴别诊断中,保持昆虫和节肢动物的重要性。

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