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Deep Invasive Fungal Infection of the Hand in a Child Mimicking a Local Gigantism.

Anirban Chatterjee1, Shamita Chatterjee2.   

Abstract

Subcutaneous and deep fungal infections in the hand are rare among children. These are usually found in immunocompromised adults or in persons engaged in soil handling activities, due to direct exposure, especially in the tropics. Delay in diagnosis is usual because pyogenic and other granulomatous infections are considered first. The authors present the case of a healthy, immunocompetent 2½-year-old child who presented with progressive swelling of the right hand mimicking a localized gigantism of the entire hand. Multiple operative drainage procedures done previously had failed to resolve the condition. A biopsy established the presence of fungal hyphae, thus confirming the diagnosis of deep fungal infection of the hand and guided proper therapeutic intervention. A strong index of suspicion needs to be maintained in cases not responding to conventional antibacterial therapy, and both microbiologic and histopathologic samples need to be obtained to establish the diagnosis.

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Keywords:  deep fungal infection; local gigantism; pediatric hand infection

Year:  2017        PMID: 29706736      PMCID: PMC5919791          DOI: 10.1055/s-0037-1606627

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hand Microsurg        ISSN: 0974-3227


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