Ciprofloxacin for treatment of malakoplakia.
Journal: Lancet (London, England)
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Abstract
The tumour-like lesions of the rare disease malakoplakia, which consist of macrophages containing undigested coliform bacteria, are often misdiagnosed as a carcinoma. Although an infectious aetiology is likely, no antimicrobial therapy has been successful in the long-term. Since ciprofloxacin penetrates well into macrophages, this drug was given to two patients with advanced malakoplakia (500 mg twice daily). After long-term treatment all granulomatous lesions disappeared. Thus, malakoplakia can be cured by antibiotic treatment.
Authors
R Van Furth, J Van't Wout, P Wertheimer, J Zwartendijk
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