A Case of Cutaneous Mucormycosis Occurring after Systemic Steroid Therapy.
10.17966/KJMM.2015.20.3.70
- Author:
Soo Hyeon NOH
1
;
Jin Kyung CHAE
;
Sang Hyun PARK
;
Kun PARK
;
Eun Jung KIM
Author Information
1. Department of Dermatology, Wonkwang University School of Medicine, Iksan, Korea. soohvv@hanmail.net
- Publication Type:Case Report
- Keywords:
Cutaneous mucormycosis
- MeSH:
Absidia;
Aged;
Female;
Fingers;
Humans;
Hyphae;
Inflammation;
Itraconazole;
Mucor;
Mucormycosis*;
Periodic Acid;
Rare Diseases;
Rhizomucor;
Rhizopus;
Skin
- From:Korean Journal of Medical Mycology
2015;20(3):70-75
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
-
Abstract:
Cutaneous mucormycosis is a rare disease caused by zygomycetes such as Rhizomucor, Mucor, Absidia, and Rhizopus. The disease usually occurs in immunocompromised individuals, and the organism is rarely pathogenic in an immunocompetent host. Herein, we report a 77-year-old female patient who had multiple erythematous papules and pustules on the left 3rd finger. She had received systemic steroid therapy prior to the occurrence of the skin lesions. The histopathological examination of Periodic Acid Schiff stained section showed chronic granulomatous inflammation and fungal hyphae. Rhizopus species was isolated on the fungal culture of the tissue specimen. The patient was finally diagnosed with cutaneous mucormycosis and was treated with itraconazole.