Literature DB >> 25902389

Periorbital Necrotizing Fasciitis Secondary to Candida parapsilosis and Streptococcus pyogenes.

Matthew Zhang1, James Chelnis, Louise A Mawn.   

Abstract

Necrotizing fasciitis is most often caused by either polymicrobial bacterial infections or by Gram-positive organisms, such as Streptococcus or Staphylococcus; however, rare cases of fungal necrotizing fasciitis have been reported. Candida parapsilosis is an emerging fungal pathogen. This fungus grows in either a yeast or pseudohyphal form. C. parapsilosis has been reported to cause keratitis, intraocular infection, and seeding of frontalis slings. C. parapsilosis is a commensal of human skin and can be acquired by nosocomial spread. Necrotizing fasciitis due to Candida has rarely been reported, but to date C. parapsilosis has not been identified as the causative organism in necrotizing fasciitis. This is the first documented case of human periocular soft tissue infection by C. parapsilosis, and also the first report providing evidence of mycotic infection in a necrotizing fasciitis concurrently infected by Streptococcus pyogenes.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 25902389     DOI: 10.1097/IOP.0000000000000476

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ophthalmic Plast Reconstr Surg        ISSN: 0740-9303            Impact factor:   1.746


  2 in total

Review 1.  Necrotizing Fasciitis: How Reliable are the Cutaneous Signs?

Authors:  Ho Jun Kiat; Yap Hui En Natalie; Lateef Fatimah
Journal:  J Emerg Trauma Shock       Date:  2017 Oct-Dec

2.  Candida albicans necrotizing fasciitis following elective surgery.

Authors:  Natalie J Atallah; Allison K Scherer; Natalie J Alexander; Zeina Dagher; Adam L Viens; Maged Muhammed; John A Branda; Michael K Mansour
Journal:  Med Mycol Case Rep       Date:  2020-04-20
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