1. Photo quiz: Risk in travelers after barefoot sand walking in tropical countries
- Author
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Antonio Rezusta, Natalia Báez, Carmen Marne, Sonia Ruiz, and Javier Pereira
- Subjects
Microbiology (medical) ,Adult ,Foot Dermatoses ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Tropical Climate ,Heel ,Emergency unit ,business.industry ,General surgery ,Arthropod Vectors ,Photo Quiz ,Walking ,Foot Dermatosis ,Barefoot ,Surgery ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Female ,Tunga ,business ,Foot (unit) ,Aged - Abstract
Patient 1 was a 44-year-old woman, a journalist, who was attended to at the emergency unit of Hospital Universitario Miguel Servet for two pruriginous small lesions, each with a blackish center and a hyperkeratotic halo, on the heel of the right foot and a larger lesion adjacent to the distal edge of the nail of the fifth finger, approximately 1 cm in diameter. The previous month, she had traveled to Tanzania and Zanzibar Island, performing barefoot walks on sandy beaches and rocky areas. During the trip, she had presented an episode of gener- alized pruritus. The injuries were punctured with iodine anti- septic application, and the serous material was sent to the mi- crobiology laboratory. The direct microscopic examination showed brownish structures of arthropod parts and ovoid structures (Fig. 1, left). Resolution was satisfactory.
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- 2015