Cutaneous Pseudolymphoma Due to Hirudotherapy.

Turkiye Parazitol Derg

Necmettin Erbakan Univercity Meram Faculty of Medicine, Department of Pathology, Konya, Türkiye

Published: March 2019

AI Article Synopsis

  • * A case study reported a 52-year-old male who developed skin plaques after receiving leech therapy (hirudotherapy) on his neck, which was later diagnosed as Jessner's lymphocytic infiltration following a skin biopsy.
  • * As the popularity of hirudotherapy grows, the likelihood of side effects, like the one experienced by the patient, may rise, highlighting the importance of understanding its indications and contraindications in clinical settings.

Article Abstract

Pseudolymphoma, also known as Jessner’s lymphocytic infiltration, is a benign but usually chronic, T-cell infiltrating disease with erythematous papules and plaques usually seen on the skin of the face, neck, and back. The use of leech therapy also known as hirudotherapy has increased in recent years. Here, we report a 52-year-old male patient who had undergone hirudotherapy in his neck and developed infiltrating plaques after four months. A skin biopsy confirmed the diagnosis of Jessner’s lymphocytic infiltration. In parallel with the increasing use of hirudotherapy in recent years, the side-effect reports will likely to increase. Indications and contraindications of hirudotherapy, which is being used officially in hospitals, should be taken into consideration.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.4274/tpd.galenos.2018.6037DOI Listing

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