Phaeohyphomycosis caused by Alternaria infectoria presenting as multiple vegetating lesions in a renal transplant patient |
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Authors: | Cunha Daniela Amaro Cristina Vieira María Raquel Martins María da Luz Maduro Ana Paula Inácio João Afonso Ana Pinto Gabriela Marques Cardoso Jorge |
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Institution: | Dermatology Department, Hospital de Curry Cabral, Lisbon, Portugal. danielaccunha@gmail.com |
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Abstract: | The genus Alternaria is one of the most common black moulds and appears to be increasing as a causative agent of subcutaneous phaeohyphomycosis, particularly among immunosuppressed patients. A 53-year-old patient who had received a kidney transplant presented with multiple verrucous lesions on the distal extremities. Positive histopathology and cultures, in addition to rDNA ITS region sequencing, identified the fungal isolate as Alternaria infectoria. Oral itraconazole was administered for 10 months. A follow-up at 15 months demonstrated no signs of infection. Clinical manifestations of cutaneous alternariosis vary significantly and only a few cases have been described in the literature. Although optimal treatment options remain controversial, this case of phaeohyphomycosis was successfully treated with itraconazole monotherapy. |
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