| Literature DB >> 30814466 |
Koji Makino1, Jun Aoi1,2, Sho Egashira1,3, Noritoshi Honda1,2, Yosuke Kubo1,4, Yoko Kawakami5,6, Hideyuki Hayashi5, Takashi Mochizuki7.
Abstract
A 66-year-old woman with diabetes who was treated with prednisolone (15 mg/day) for autoimmune hepatitis developed multiple erythematous nodules with retention of purulent fluid on her lower right limb. Candida albicans was cultured from the nodules. She was started on oral fluconazole, and the lesions subsided. However, multiple dark-red abscesses and indurations newly appeared on the left crus. Histopathological examination showed numerous branched hyphae, and tissue culture yielded a Rhizopus microsporus-related fungus. She was treated with liposomal amphotericin B combined with drainage and debridement. However, she died because of poor control of the infection and hepatic disorder.Entities:
Keywords: Rhizopus microsporus; abscess; hepatic disorder; immunocompromised host
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30814466 DOI: 10.3314/mmj.18-00002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Med Mycol J