Molluscum contagiosum-induced comedo and secondary abscess formation
- PMID: 2748472
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1525-1470.1989.tb01008.x
Molluscum contagiosum-induced comedo and secondary abscess formation
Abstract
A 9-year-old boy had recurrent formation of fluctuating abscesses of the forearms, leading to surgical incisions. Histopathologic examinations revealed that the etiologic agent was a molluscum virus in the lower portion of a pilosebaceous follicle, which formed a comedo. The comedones developed into pustular and cystic lesions after the boy attempted to squeeze out the contents. Two different reaction patterns to molluscum contagiosum seem to be present: a lymphocyte-mediated immunologic reaction in normally regressing lesions, and an acute inflammatory reaction due to disruption of infected epidermal tissue into the dermis, as seen in this patient.
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