| Literature DB >> 28179902 |
Juhaer Mijiti1, Bo Pan2, Sybren de Hoog3, Yoshikazu Horie4, Tetsuhiro Matsuzawa5, Yilixiati Yilifan1, Yong Liu1, Parida Abliz6, Weihua Pan2, Danqi Deng7, Yun Guo7, Peiliang Zhang7, Wanqing Liao2, Shuwen Deng8.
Abstract
Chrysosporium species are saprophytic filamentous fungi commonly found in the soil, dung, and animal fur. Subcutaneous infection caused by this organism is rare in humans. We report a case of subcutaneous fungal infection caused by Chrysosporium keratinophilum in a 38-year-old woman. The patient presented with severe chromoblastomycosis-like lesions on the left side of the jaw and neck for 6 years. She also got tinea corporis on her trunk since she was 10 years old. Chrysosporium keratinophilum was isolated from the tissue on the neck and scales on the trunk, respectively. The patient showed satisfactory response to itraconazole therapy, although she discontinued the follow-up.Entities:
Keywords: Chrysosporium keratinophilum; cutaneous infection; diagnosis; fungal infection; treatment
Year: 2017 PMID: 28179902 PMCID: PMC5264138 DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2017.00083
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Microbiol ISSN: 1664-302X Impact factor: 5.640