Molluscum contagiosum eyelid lesions in an HIV-patient.

Category Primary study
JournalDermatology online journal
Year 2013
Molluscum contagiosum (MC) lesions on the face are mainly observed in HIV patients and are related to low CD4 cells counts. We report a 41-year-old female patient infected with human immunodeficiency virus who had a CD4 count of 22 cells/mm³. She developed molluscum contagiosum lesions at the right upper eyelid. Skin biopsy was performed to exclude other serious conditions, such as dimorphic fungal infections. A good response was observed with three sessions of curettage and topical application of 70 percent trichloroacetic acid. Facial molluscum contagiosum lesions can be a cutaneous marker of severe immunosuppression in HIV patients and skin biopsy is important in ruling out the diagnosis of dimorphic fungal infections.
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