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DOI: 10.2340/00015555-3338
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Infectious Pseudochromhidrosis: A Case Report and Literature Review

Christoffer Aam Ingvaldsen,Truls Michael Leegaard,Gunnhild Kravdal,Cato Mørk

Serratia marcescens
Bacillus cereus
Microbiology
2020
Microorganisms may produce pigments to increase the likelihood of survival.Under favourable conditions such pigments can result in coloured sweat and/or atypical skin discolouration in patients.This is a rare dermatological disorder named infectious pseudochromhidrosis.We report here a case of blue infectious pseudochromhidrosis caused by the bacteria Bacillus cereus and a literature review.The potential triggers, causative microorganisms, diagnostic approaches, and suggested treatments for infectious pseudochromhidrosis are addressed. Infectious pseudochromhidrosis isa rare dermatolo gical disorder, characterized by a change in colour of the sweat from normal skin, caused by pigments from microorganisms.Such pigments are a result of evolu tionary competition among microorganisms, which ap pears to be a decisive factor in their survival, patho genicity, and virulence.Four bacteria are known to be involved in infectious pseudochromhidrosis: Bacillus spp.(blue colour), Corynebacterium spp.(brown/ black colour), Serratia marcescens (red/pink colour), and Pseudomonas aeruginosa (bluegreen colour).In fectious pseudochromhidrosis seems to be triggered by certain drugs and conditions causing physiological alterations and/or changes in microflora on the skin surface.The condition can be treated by addressing po tential triggers and/or prescribing antibiotic/antisep tic therapies.We report here a case of blue infectious pseudochromhidrosis caused by pigmentproducing Bacillus cereus and the results of a literature review.
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    Infectious Pseudochromhidrosis: A Case Report and Literature Review” is a paper by Christoffer Aam Ingvaldsen Truls Michael Leegaard Gunnhild Kravdal Cato Mørk published in 2020. It has an Open Access status of “gold”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.