1.Spontaneously Healed Primary Cutaneous Alternariosis: Reports of 2 Cases.
Yae Lee CHUNG ; Sung Nam CHANG ; Seung Kyung HANN ; Heun Jung CHO ; Soon Bong SUH ; Kwang Hoon LEE
Korean Journal of Medical Mycology 1999;4(2):137-142
No abstract available.
Alternariosis*
3.A Case of Cutaneous alternariosis due to Alternaria alternata.
Jae Chul LEE ; Ho Youn KIM ; Weon Ju LEE ; Seok Jong LEE ; Do Won KIM ; Jae Bok JUN ; Soon Bong SUH
Korean Journal of Medical Mycology 2007;12(1):27-30
Alternaria is a common saprophyte that is not usually pathogenic in humans. However, infections by the fungus have occasionally been documented, occurring mostly in immunocompromised patients. We report a case of cutaneous alternariosis caused by Alternaria alternata in a 64-year-old woman presenting with a coin-sized, slightly elevated, dark red plaque on the right wrist without systemic immunosuppression. Macroscopic and microscopic morphology of fungal culture and histopathological differentiation offered diagnostic possibility. Systemic roxithromycin and itraconazole were administered with a dramatic resolution of the lesion.
Alternaria*
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Alternariosis*
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Female
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Fungi
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Humans
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Immunocompromised Host
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Immunosuppression
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Itraconazole
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Middle Aged
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Roxithromycin
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Wrist
4.A Case of Primary Cutaneous Alternariosis in a Renal Transplant Recipient.
Mi Jung KANG ; Jung Hun SUNG ; Min Kyung KANG ; Kuk Jin JANG ; Sung Bae PARK ; Hyun Chul KIM
The Journal of the Korean Society for Transplantation 2002;16(1):137-140
Alternariosis is a genus of dematiaceous fungi frequently found in air, soil and plants, but not usually pathogenic in humans. Most reports of alternariosis are immunosuppressed hosts, including solid-organ transplant recipients. We report a case of cutaneous alternariosis in a 53-year-old renal transplant recipient, which was successfully treated with local excision without concomittant reduction of immunosuppressive agents and antifungal therapy.
Alternariosis*
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Fungi
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Humans
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Immunocompromised Host
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Immunosuppressive Agents
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Kidney Transplantation
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Middle Aged
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Soil
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Transplantation*
5.A Case of Primary cutaneous Alternariosis with latrogenic Cushing syndrome.
Hwa Jung LEE ; Hyun Soo KIM ; Ho Seok SUH ; Kyung Jeh SUNG ; Jai Kyoung KOH
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1996;34(3):495-499
Alternaria species are common plant pathogens, but rare causes of human infection. We present a case of primary cutaneous alternariosis with iatrogenic Cushing syndrome. A 59-year-old woman presented with a spreading erythematous ulcerative patch containing chocolate-colored pus draining sinuses. Histopathology and culture of lesional skin were consistent with alternariosis. The cutaneous lesion cleared following treatment with itraconazole, 200mg daily, for 7 months without significant side effect and there was no evidence of relapse for 4 months.
Alternaria
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Alternariosis*
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Cushing Syndrome*
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Female
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Humans
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Itraconazole
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Middle Aged
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Plants
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Recurrence
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Skin
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Suppuration
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Ulcer
6.A Case of Alternaria Rhinosinusitis in a Patient with Myelodysplastic Syndrome during Neutropenic Period.
Ju Yeon HEO ; Yeo Ree YANG ; Jong Wook KIM ; Jae Ki CHOI ; Mihee PARK ; Ye Jee LIM ; Kyung Wook HONG ; Dong Gun LEE ; Ki Seong EOM ; Yoo Jin KIM
Infection and Chemotherapy 2012;44(2):80-83
The genus Alternaria contains several species of melanized hypomycetes that cause opportunistic human infections. The most frequent clinical manifestations of alternariosis are cutaneous and subcutaneous infections, followed by oculomycosis, invasive and non-invasive rhinosinusitis, and onychomycosis. So far, only 17 cases of rhinosinusitis caused by Alternaria species have been reported since 1977. Although several domestic cases of cutaneous alternariosis have been reported, there is no report of Alternaria rhinosinusitis in Korea. The majority of Alternaria rhinosinusitis involves immunocompromised patients. We report the first case of alternariosis in a patient with neutropenia and myelodysplastic syndrome that was treated with endoscopic debridement and a conventional antifungal agent.
Alternaria
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Alternariosis
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Debridement
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Eye Infections, Fungal
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Humans
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Immunocompromised Host
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Korea
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Myelodysplastic Syndromes
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Neutropenia
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Onychomycosis
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Sinusitis
7.A Case of Cutaneous Alternariosis.
Seong Jin KIM ; Eun Jung KIM ; Sook Jung YUN ; Jee Bum LEE ; Seung Chul LEE ; Young Ho WON
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2005;43(7):957-960
Alternaria species belong to the group of dematiacious fungi that have increasingly been reported as pathogens in immunocompromised patients, although cutaneous infection is regarded as a rare opportunistic infection. We describe a case of cutaneous alternariosis in a 66 year-old woman with rheumatoid arthritis. The lesions showed asymptomatic, edematous, violaceous scaly patches on both forearms. Histopathologic findings revealed chronic granulomatous inflammation, and PAS staining identified hyphae and spores. The organism was finally isolated as alternaria species by repeated fungal cultures of the tissue. Treatment with 200mg/day oral itraconazole for three months resulted in a marked regression of the skin lesions.
Aged
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Alternaria
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Alternariosis*
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Arthritis, Rheumatoid
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Female
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Forearm
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Fungi
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Humans
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Hyphae
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Immunocompromised Host
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Inflammation
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Itraconazole
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Opportunistic Infections
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Skin
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Spores
8.A Case of Cutaneous Alternariosis Treated with Fluconazole.
Chin Ho RHEE ; Kyung Hwa NAM ; Yong Sun CHO ; Ki Hun SONG ; Soek Kweon YUN ; Han Uk KIM
Korean Journal of Medical Mycology 2010;15(4):182-187
Alternaria is a common saprophytic fungus found in the environment such as soil, air, and a variety of objects. The cutaneous infection caused by this fungus occurs more frequent in patients with immunocompromission than in immunocompetent people. We report a case of cutaneous alternariosis in a 63-year-old woman presented with a tender erythematous patch on the right forearm. She was on medication only for hypertension. Histopathologic examination showed a dermal mixed-cell infiltrate including multinucleated giant cells. PAS staining revealed fungal elements in the dermis. Microscopic examination of the colonies showed muriform conidia. A diagnosis of cutaneous infection due to Alternaria species was made on the basis of the above mentioned findings. Oral administration of fluconazole revealed resolution of her cutaneous lesion.
Administration, Oral
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Alternaria
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Alternariosis
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Dermis
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Female
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Fluconazole
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Forearm
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Fungi
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Giant Cells
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Humans
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Hypertension
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Middle Aged
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Soil
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Spores, Fungal
9.Unusual Presentation of Subcutaneous Phaeohyphomycosis by Alternaria alternate
Ji Yeon LEE ; Miri HYUN ; Hyun Ah KIM ; Seong Yeol RYU
Annals of Dermatology 2019;31(5):563-566
The Alternaria species are dematiaceous fungi. Human infection due to dematiaceous fungi is uncommon. Most reported cases of alternariosis have occurred in patients with immunodeficiency. The majority of cases were solid-organ transplantation recipients. Cutaneous alternariosis lesions are usually asymptomatic solitary nodules, plaques of ulcers or subcutaneous cysts. Here we report a case of a 77-year-old female who presented with hemorrhagic skin necrosis in right arm that had developed from hemorrhagic bullae. Her prior medical history included iatrogenic Cushing's syndrome, hypertension, interstitial lung disease and congestive heart failure. Following administration of itraconazole, her lesions improved.
Aged
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Alternaria
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Alternariosis
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Arm
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Cushing Syndrome
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Female
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Fungi
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Heart Failure
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Humans
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Hypertension
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Itraconazole
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Lung Diseases, Interstitial
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Necrosis
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Phaeohyphomycosis
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Skin
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Ulcer
10.A Case of Cutaneous Alternariosis in Liver Transplant Patient.
Jae Yong CHANG ; Ju Hee LEE ; Kwang Hoon LEE
Korean Journal of Medical Mycology 2006;11(3):159-162
A case of cutaneous alternariosis is reported in a 61-year-old female who underwent liver transplantation one year earlier. The infection manifested as a crusted papule about 1 cm in diameter on the right knee. Histological examination with silver methenamine and periodic acid-Schiff diastase revealed fungal spores and hyphae with chronic granulomatous inflammation. Biopsy fragments inoculated on Sabouraud-glucose agar with chloramphenicol produced colonies which were identified as Alternaria species on the basis of macroscopic and microscopic characters. Complete excision and treatment with 250 mg/day oral terbinafine for one month resulted in a satisfactory course with no signs of local recurrence over follow-up period of one year.
Agar
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Alternaria
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Alternariosis*
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Amylases
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Biopsy
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Chloramphenicol
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Female
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Follow-Up Studies
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Humans
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Hyphae
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Immunosuppression
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Inflammation
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Knee
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Liver Transplantation
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Liver*
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Methenamine
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Middle Aged
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Recurrence
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Spores, Fungal