Volume 20, Number 12—December 2014
CME ACTIVITY - Research
Bacterial Pathogens Associated with Hidradenitis Suppurativa, France
Table 3
Case-patient no. | Sample no. | Sampling method | Lesion site | Hurley stage† | Profile‡ |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
30 | 172 | Biopsy | L axilla | 1 | B |
30 |
173 |
Swabbing |
R axilla |
2 |
B |
36 | 180 | Swabbing | Abdomen | 2 | B |
36 |
181 |
Swabbing |
Axilla |
2 |
B |
37 | 46 | Swabbing | Breast | 1 | A |
37 |
71 |
Biopsy |
Buttock |
1 |
A |
39 | 7 | Swabbing | Thigh | 1 | A |
39 |
8 |
Swabbing |
Inguinal fold |
1 |
A |
41 | 2 | Biopsy | Thigh | 1 | A |
41 |
110 |
Biopsy, swabbing |
Inguinal fold |
2 |
B |
58 | 155 | Swabbing | Axilla | 3 | B |
58 |
156 |
Swabbing |
Inguinal fold |
3 |
B |
60 | 85 | Biopsy | Buttock | 2 | B |
60 |
87 |
Swabbing |
Inguinal fold |
2 |
B |
61 | 134 | Needle aspiration | Buttock | 1 | A |
61 |
137 |
Biopsy, swabbing |
Inguinal fold |
1 |
B |
65 | 14 | Swabbing | Pubis | 1 | B |
65 |
16 |
Biopsy |
Scrotum |
1 |
B |
76 | 177 | Swabbing | L axilla | 1 | B |
76 | 178 | Swabbing | R axilla | 2 | B |
76 |
179 |
Needle aspiration |
Breast |
1 |
A |
78 | 89 | Swabbing | L axilla | 2 | B |
78 |
90 |
Biopsy |
R axilla |
2 |
B |
82 | 96 | Needle aspiration | Axilla | 1 | A |
82 | 97 | Swabbing | Inguinal fold | 2 | B |
*For 12 case-patients, >1 lesion was analyzed. For 8 case-patients, samples yielded microbiological characteristics within the same profile, but in samples from lesions in case-patients 41, 61, 76, and 82, differing microbiological profiles were found; R, right; L, left.
†Hurley staging: Hurley, stage 1 lesions correspond to nodules or abscesses, single or multiple, without sinus tracts or hypertrophic scars. Stage 2 lesions are single or multiple but nonconfluent lesions with sinus tracts and formation of scarring. Stage 3 lesions correspond to diffuse or nearly diffuse involvement of multiple interconnected sinus tracts or abscesses across the entire area.
‡Profile A: S. lugdunensis as unique or predominant pathogen; profile B: anaerobic microflora.