Abstract

Botryomycosis is an uncommon chronic bacterial infection, which usually involves the skin and the subcutaneous tissues. Visceral involvement often occurs in immunodepressed patients. We describe the case of a 4-year-old boy who presented a right inguinal inflammatory mass associated with pruritic papules without fever. Blood analyses showed a substantial inflammatory syndrome and blood hypereosinophilia. Histological examination of the right inguinal lymph node showed granulomatous adenitis with a Splendore-Hoeppli phenomenon surrounding Gram-positive bacteria, corresponding to Staphylococcus aureus after biopsy culture. The diagnosis of S. aureus lymph node botryomycosis was made and the child was successfully treated with a double dose of oxacillin over 3 weeks.

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