Korean J Med Mycol.  2006 Dec;11(4):172-176.

Study of Causative Organisms in Pitted Keratolysis

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Dermatology, College of Medicine, Dongguk University, Korea.
  • 2Department of Dermatology, Seoul National University, Korea. chhuh@snu.ac.kr
  • 3Department of Laboratory Medicine, Seoul National University, Korea.
  • 4Department of Dermatology, College of Medicine, Chung Ang Univerisity, Korea.
  • 5Armed Forces Capital Hospital, Korea.
  • 6Pohang Special Security Area Medical Hospital, Korea.

Abstract

BACKGROUND
Pitted keratolysis is a superficial bacterial infection which usually affects the pressure bearing areas of the feet. Some bacterial organisms were identified as etiologic agents, including Corynebacterium species, Micrococcus species and Dermatophilus congolensis. However, in Korea, studies to prove the causative organisms have not been performed.
OBJECTIVE
We performed this study to identify causative organisms of pitted keratolysis in Korea. METHOD: Twelve normal healthy men and 27 pitted keratolysis patients were enrolled. We cultured the scraped specimens of the stratum corneum and identified the cultured organisms. We compared the cultured organisms of pitted keratolysis group with those of control group. We also compared the distribution of cultured organisms in pitted keratolysis with and without tinea pedis. RESULT: Micrococcus species and Corynebacterium species were identified in pitted keratolysis group much more frequently than in normal control group. In most cases of pitted keratolysis combined with tinea pedis, the identified organisms were Micrococcus species.
CONCLUSION
Micrococcus species and Corynebacterium species are thought to be the major causative organisms of pitted keratolysis in Korea. Micrococcus species might play a certain antagonistic role, especially in patients of pitted keratolysis with tinea pedis.

Keyword

Pitted Keratolysis; Causative organism; Microccocus; Corynebacterium

MeSH Terms

Bacterial Infections
Corynebacterium
Foot
Humans
Korea
Male
Micrococcus
Tinea Pedis
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