| Literature DB >> 31531755 |
Lin-Wei Wei1,2, Hong Wang3, Ying-Gai Song1,2, Jin Yu4,5.
Abstract
We report a case of primary cutaneous mucormycosis caused by Mucor irregularis. A 52-year-old male farmer was presented to our hospital with a history of progressive nodule and plaque with ulceration on the face for two and a half years. Broad, aseptate hyphae were seen in direct KOH examination and biopsy. Fungal culture showed light yellow filamentous colonies. The rRNA sequencing revealed M. irregularis was the responsible fungus. Amphotericin B in gradually increasing dose and itraconazole were administered. When the cumulative dose of amphotericin B was 1500 mg, the skin lesion improved significantly with remaining scars on the face. Then, the patient received sequential oral itraconazole treatment for 8 months. There was no recurrence up to now through follow-ups.Entities:
Keywords: Amphotericin B; Itraconazole; Mucor irregularis; Mucormycosis
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31531755 DOI: 10.1007/s11046-019-00380-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mycopathologia ISSN: 0301-486X Impact factor: 2.574