Periprosthetic joint infection of the knee complicated by primary localized cutaneous amyloidosis: a case report

膝关节假体周围感染合并原发性局限性皮肤淀粉样变性:病例报告

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Primary localized cutaneous amyloidosis (PLCA) is characterized by amyloid protein deposition in the skin, leading to pigmentation, papules, and itching. The etiology of PLCA remains unclear. Periprosthetic joint infection (PJI) post-total knee arthroplasty (TKA) poses challenges in management. CASE PRESENTATION: A PLCA patient underwent TKA and developed acute PJI, necessitating multiple surgical interventions. Recurrence of infection symptoms prompted a two-stage revision surgery approach. CONCLUSION: Skin lesions in PLCA patients may potentially contribute to the risk PJI following arthroplasty. Strategies such as using tacrolimus for itching management, along with prophylactic antibiotics during PLCA flare-ups, could potentially aid in preventing and managing PJI in this patient population. Further research is needed to elucidate the relationship between PLCA and PJI post-arthroplasty.

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