| Literature DB >> 27630637 |
Aurélien Dinh1, Bruno Levy2, Frédérique Bouchand3, Benjamin Davido1, Clara Duran1, Marin Cristi4, Adrien Felter5, Jérôme Salomon6, Nawel Ait Ammar7.
Abstract
Opportunistic subcutaneous fungal infections are increasing nowadays due to the growing number of medical conditions causing immunosuppression, especially organ transplant. The incidence rate of subcutaneous phaeohyphomycosis is very low. Most studies found are case reports. They showed a wide variation of clinical presentations. Pyrenochaeta romeroi, a fungus from the Dematiaceae group is a saprophyte found in soil and plants and a possible causative agent of phaeohyphomycosis. We present a rare case of subcutaneous phaeohyphomycosis caused by P. romeroi mimicking a synovial cyst in a diabetic patient.Entities:
Keywords: Pyrenochaeta; fungal infection; immunosuppression; phaeohyphomycosis; surgical treatment
Year: 2016 PMID: 27630637 PMCID: PMC5006011 DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2016.01405
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Microbiol ISSN: 1664-302X Impact factor: 5.640