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[Long-pulsed 1064 nm Nd: YAG laser combined with terbinafine against chromoblastomycosis caused by Fonsecaea nubica and the effect of laser therapy in a Wistar rat model].

Juan Luo1, Peiying Feng2, Yongxuan Hu1, Yemei Yang1, Sitong Zhou1, Songgen Huang1, Abdulla Jadad1, Zemin Zhong1, Yushi Zheng1, Kangxing Liu1, Yan Lu1, Yanqing Hu1, Xianyi Zhou1.   

Abstract

We report a case of chromoblastomycosis caused by Fonsecaea nubica, which was successfully treated by long-pulsed 1064 nm Nd: YAG laser combined with terbinafine. A 60-year-old man was admitted for the presence of a 30 mm×40 mm erythematous plaque on the dorsum of his right hand for about 10 months without any subjective symptoms. Both microscopic examination and tissue biopsy of the lesion showed characteristic sclerotic bodies of chromoblastomycosis. Lesion tissue culture on SDA at 26 ℃ for 2 weeks resulted in a black colony, and slide culture identified the isolate as Fonsecaea species. ITS sequence analysis of the isolate showed a 99% homology with F. nubica strain KX078407. The in vitro susceptibility of the isolate to 9 antifungal agents was determined using the microdilution method according to the guidelines of CLSI M38-A2 protocol, and terbinafine showed the lowest MIC (0.125 μg/ml). We subsequently established a Wistar rat model of chromoblastomycosis using the clinical isolate F. nubica and treated the rats with long-pulsed 1064 nm Nd: YAG laser (pulse width of 3.0 ms, fluence of 24 J/cm2, spot size of 3 mm, frequency of 4 Hz, repeated 3 times at an interval of 30 s) twice a week for a total of 8 sessions. Although the laser treatment alone was not able to eliminate the fungi, histopathological examination showed the aggregation of numerous lymphocytes in the local affected tissue, indicating an immune response that consequently facilitate the regression of the lesion. The patient was successfully treated by long-pulsed 1064 nm Nd: YAG laser once a week combined with terbinafine (0.25 /bid) for 8 weeks, and follow-up for 20 months did not reveal any signs of recurrence.

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Keywords:  Fonsecaea nubica; Wistar rats; chromblastomycosis; long-pulsed 1064 nm Nd: YAG laser

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31270051      PMCID: PMC6743912          DOI: 10.12122/j.issn.1673-4254.2019.06.13

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nan Fang Yi Ke Da Xue Xue Bao        ISSN: 1673-4254


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