Acta Médica Peruana (Aug 2022)

Painful violaceous pigmentation, a clinical challenge and diagnostic approach in a tropical country

  • Oscar Fabián Rojas-Gómez,
  • Natalia Delgado-Ortiz,
  • Adriana Zamora-Suarez,
  • Álvaro Eduardo Mondragón-Cardona,
  • Freddy Escobar-Montealegre,
  • Carlos Eduardo Jiménez-Canizales

DOI
https://doi.org/10.35663/amp.2022.392.2307
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 39, no. 2

Abstract

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Millipedes are not considered poisonous animals, although in some cases their chemical defense mechanisms may be deleterious for human beings, manifesting as erythematous, purpuric and/ or cyanotic lesions alongside local pain and paresthesia. According to the exposure, the clinical condition may progress to moderate and severe lesions such as ulcers and blisters. We describe a case of a male child from the Andean region in Colombia, an area with daily temperatures between 15° and 30° C and 72% average humidity. The boy accidentally stepped on a millipede, and this occurrence became a challenge for its diagnosis amongst staff who provided emergency health care.

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