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Kuzu Isırığı Sonrası Gelişen Atipik Yerleşimli Orf: Çocuk Olgu

Year 2015, Volume: 9 Issue: 3, 206 - 207, 01.08.2015

Abstract

Orf küçükbaş hayvanlardan insana geçen Parapoxvirus’un etken olduğu bir zoonozdur. Kendiliğinden iyileşen papülonodüler lezyonlardır. Çoğunlukla hayvanlarla temasın çok olduğu meslek gruplarında görülür. En çok yerleştiği yerler eller ve yüzdür. Tek veya çoklu lezyonlar şeklinde görülür. Tanı çoğunlukla klinik bulguların hastanın öyküsü ile uyumlu olması ile konur. Bu yazıda, 10 yaşında bir kız çocuğunda kuzu ısırığından bir hafta sonra kulakta gelişen orf olgusunu sunuyoruz. Hastanın hikâyesinden daha önce benzer şikâyetinin olmadığı öğrenildi. Dermatolojik muayenede sol kulak memesinde yerleşen yaklaşık bir cm ebatlı lividi eritemli, etrafında sarı kurutların olduğu nodül mevcuttu. Yerleşim yerinin atipik olması ve orf ile ilgili bilgilerin güncellenmesi amacıyla bu olgu sunulmuştur.

References

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  • Erdal E. Orf (Ektima Kontagiozum). Tüzün Y, Kotoğyan A, Serdaroğlu S, Çokuğraş H, Tüzün B, Mat MC (eds). Pediatrik Dermatoloji. 1. Baskı. İstanbul: Nobel Tıp Kitapevleri, 2005:636-7.
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Atypically Located Orf Developing After a Lamb Bite: A Pediatric Case

Year 2015, Volume: 9 Issue: 3, 206 - 207, 01.08.2015

Abstract

Orf is a zoonosis that is transmitted to humans from bovines and is caused by the Parapoxvirus. They are papulonodular lesions that heal spontaneously. It is mostly seen in occupational groups that have a lot of contact with animals. The most common places the infection settles in are the hands and the face. It can be seen as single or multiple lesions. Diagnosis is mostly through the clinical signs and the patient’s history. In this article we present a 10-year-old female orf case that developed the infection in the ear one week after she was bitten by a lamb. From the history of the patient we learned that she had no prior complaints similar to the current infection. On dermatological examination, there was a 1 cm violet erythematous nodule surrounded by yellow crusts on the left ear lobe. We presented the case because of the atypical location of the lesion and to provide updated knowledge about orf

References

  • Öztürkcan S. Orf (Ektima Kontagiozum). Tüzün Y, Gürer MA, Serdaroğlu S, Oğuz O, Aksungur VL (eds). Dermatoloji. 3. Baskı. İstanbul:Nobel Tıp Kitapevleri, 2008:638-41.
  • Erdal E. Orf (Ektima Kontagiozum). Tüzün Y, Kotoğyan A, Serdaroğlu S, Çokuğraş H, Tüzün B, Mat MC (eds). Pediatrik Dermatoloji. 1. Baskı. İstanbul: Nobel Tıp Kitapevleri, 2005:636-7.
  • Mancini AJ, Shani-Adir A. Poxviridae Infections. In: Callen PJ, Horn TD, Mancini AJ, Salasche SJ, Schaffer JV, Schwarz T, Stingle G, Stone MS (eds). Dermatology. 2nd ed. Spain: Mosby –Elsevier, 2008:1229-32.
  • Kumar N, Wadhwa A, Chaubey KK, Singh SV, Gupta S, Sharma S, et al. Isolation and phylogenetic analysis of an orf virus from sheep in Makhdoom, India. Virus Genes 2014;48:312-9.
  • Benzonana N. Koyunlarda Orf. http://www.klimik.org.tr/wp- content/uploads/ 2013 Mart.
  • Baykal C. Orf. Dermatoloji Atlası. 3. Baskı. İstanbul: Nobel Tıp Kitapevleri, 2012:91-2.
  • Joseph RH, Haddad FA, Matthews AL, Maroufi A, Monroe B, Reynolds M. Erythema multiforme after orf virus infection: A report of two cases and literature review. Epidemiol Infect 2014;8:1-6.
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Other ID JA53TC46JK
Journal Section Case Report
Authors

Hatice Uce Özkol This is me

İbrahim Halil Yavuz This is me

Publication Date August 1, 2015
Submission Date August 1, 2015
Published in Issue Year 2015 Volume: 9 Issue: 3

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Vancouver Özkol HU, Yavuz İH. Atypically Located Orf Developing After a Lamb Bite: A Pediatric Case. Türkiye Çocuk Hast Derg. 2015;9(3):206-7.


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