%0 Journal Article %T Cutaneous manifestations of Campylobacter jejuni infection: A case report and review of the literature. %A Roberts SC %A Stone SM %A Sutton SH %A Flaherty JP %J Infect Dis Clin Pract (Baltim Md) %V 28 %N 2 %D Mar 2020 1 %M 34012223 暂无%R 10.1097/IPC.0000000000000827 %X A 51 year old man with active follicular lymphoma presented with several days of erythematous skin nodules on all extremities two weeks after a self-limited diarrheal illness. All serum immunoglobulin levels were found to be low. Blood cultures grew Campylobacter jejuni. The patient was given one week of azithromycin with complete resolution of his skin nodules. The literature of skin manifestations seen in active Campylobacter jejuni infection are reviewed. The majority of cases occur in immunocompromised hosts, many with low or no serum immunoglobulin levels. Postulated mechanisms include a lack of secretory IgA in intestinal mucosa predisposing susceptible patients to translocated enteric pathogens however the precise pathogenesis underlying cutaneous manifestations are unknown.