Rhinoscleroma in an octogenarian woman.

J Am Med Dir Assoc

Long-Term Care Department, Shmuel Harofe Hospital, Geriatric Medical Center, Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel-Aviv University, Beer-Yacov, Israel.

Published: October 2003

Rhinoscleroma, a granulomatous infection caused by Klebsiella rhinoscleromatis and usually afflicting young adults, was diagnosed in an 81-year-old woman. Treatment was started with orally administered antibiotics but was soon halted because of side effects. She was treated instead by local spread of a 3% rifampin ointment. After 6 weeks, the lesion cleared up and she improved remarkably. There was no recurrence during 18 months of follow-up. The current report is the second published case of rhinoscleroma in an elderly person and the first report on its cure by local treatment with a 3% rifampin ointment. This favorable experience contributes to the limited knowledge on rhinoscleroma in the elderly.

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