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Refractory Trichophyton rubrum infection in lamellar ichthyosis.
[lamellar ichthyosis]
A
10
-
month
-old
boy
with
congenital
lamellar
ichthyosis
presented
with
a
chronic
Trichophyton
rubrum
infection
.
There
was
no
history
of
atopy
or
immunosuppression
,
and
examination
revealed
high
total
immunoglobulin
E
(
IgE
)
with
a
positive
specific
IgE
for
T
.
Â
rubrum
.
Multiple
treatments
with
fluconazole
were
necessary
to
control
the
infection
.
T
.
Â
rubrum
is
present
worldwide
and
is
responsible
for
the
vast
majority
of
chronic
dermatophytosis
.
Lamellar
ichthyosis
is
a
risk
factor
for
chronic
dermatophytosis
because
of
excessive
keratin
and
the
barrier
defect
.
A
delayed
-
type
hypersensitivity
reaction
to
T
.
Â
rubrum
is
associated
with
cure
,
whereas
immediate
hypersensitivity
and
IgE
are
not
protective
and
may
lead
to
chronic
infection
.
Atopy
and
the
Th
2
profile
therefore
seem
to
be
associated
with
chronic
dermatophytosis
.
The
association
between
ichthyosis
and
atopy
is
well
documented
.
T
.
rubrum
also
has
an
interesting
ability
to
evade
immunity
,
which
helps
explain
the
chronic
infection
.
Finally
,
in
ichthyosis
,
it
is
likely
that
fluconazole
has
difficulty
penetrating
the
acanthotic
stratum
corneum
,
which
explains
treatment
failure
.
We
report
this
case
to
alert
clinicians
to
the
possible
association
between
lamellar
ichthyosis
and
chronic
dermatophytosis
and
to
report
the
difficulties
of
management
.
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