A foot tumour as late cutaneous Lyme borreliosis: a new entity?

  • Bauvin, O
  • Schmutz, J.-L.
  • De Martino, Sylvie
  • Busato, T
  • Cribier, Bernard
  • Barbaud, A
  • Wahl, D
  • Bursztejn, A.-C.
Publication date
January 2017
Publisher
Wiley

Abstract

Acrodermatitis chronica atrophicans (ACA) is the late cutaneous form of Lyme borreliosis. The early inflammatory phase manifests with a bluish-red discoloration and doughy swelling of the skin. The atrophic phase represents a late-phase process with red discoloration, and a thin and wrinkled appearance of the skin. We present a patient who exhibited a previously undescribed form of late cutaneous Lyme borreliosis (LCLB) with a foot tumour. A 64-year-old woman had a large tumorous lesion on the right sole. The tumour size and deformation of the feet made wearing shoes difficult. On skin histology, a granulomatous lymphohistiocytic infiltrate with plasma cells was noticed. In fact, the patient recalled tick bites 2 or 3 years before. Borrelia...

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