It usually involves gram negative bacteria.
Malakoplakia is thought to result from the insufficient killing of bacteria by macrophages. Therefore, the partially digested bacteria accumulate in macrophages and leads to a deposition of iron and calcium. The impairment of bactericidal activity manifests itself as the formation of an ulcer, plaque or papule.
Malakoplakia is associated with patients with a history of immunosuppression due tolymphoma, diabetes mellitus, renal transplantation, or because of long-term therapy with systemic corticosteroids.
Today, antibiotics are used for treatment of malakoplakia.
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