Disseminated Fusarium infection originating from paronychia in a neutropenic patient: a case report and review of the literature
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Disseminated Fusarium infection originating from paronychia in a neutropenic patient: a case report and review of the literature
Abstract
Fusarium is a saprophytic organism that is widely found distributed in soil, subterranean and aerial plants, plant debris, and other organic substrates. It can cause local tissue infections in immunocompetent patients, such as onychomycosis, bone and joint infections, or sinusitis. The incidence of disseminated disease has notably increased since the initial cases of disseminated Fusarium were described, particularly affecting immunocompromised patients with hematologic malignancies. We report a 39-year-old man hospitalized with newly diagnosed acute myelocytic leukemia who developed disseminated Fusarium infection originating from toenail paronychia in the setting of neutropenia. Pathologic diagnosis of Fusarium is difficult because the septate hyphae of Fusarium are difficult to distinguish from Aspergillus, which has a more favorable outcome. Cultures of potential sources of infection as well as tissue cultures are essential in identifying the organism and initiating early aggressive therapy.
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Fusarium sepsis, voriconazole, and the skin.Cutis. 2010 Apr;85(4):176-7. Cutis. 2010. PMID: 20486453 No abstract available.
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