Chronic Recurrent Cutaneous Mucormycosis due to Rhizopus arrhizus
Abstract
Mucormycosis occurs primarily in patients with severe underlying illness, especially leukemia, lymphoma, and uncontrolled diabetes mellitus. Cutaneous mucormycosis is somewhat less frequently associated with systemic illness than other forms of mucormycosis. It develops where a break in the integrity of the skin has occurred as a result of surgery, burn, or other forms of trauma. We report herein a case of primary cutaneous mucormycosis due to Rhizopus arrhizus in a 24-year-old healthy man without systemic illness, who developed recurrent, prograssively extending, weeping and tender swollen ulcerative patches at the artificial trauma site on the right side of his face since 9 years of age. It was successfully treated with amphotericin B ointment combined with oral itraconazole and ketoconazole.
Keywords
Amphotericin B ointment Primary cutaneous mucormycosis Rhizopus arrhizus
KJMM
2008 March;13(1):31-36(6). Epub 2016 February 22
Copyright © 2008 by Korean Journal of Medical Mycology
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Korean/English
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Jae Bok Jun; Department of Dermatology, Daegu Catholic University School of Medicine, Daegu, Korea
Kyung Duck Park; Department of Dermatology, Kyungpook National University School of Medicine, Daegu, Korea
Soon Bong Suh; Institute of Medical Mycology, Catholic Skin Clinic, Daegu, Korea
Corresponding
Jae Bok Jun, Department of Dermatology, Daegu Catholic University School of Medicine, Daegu, Korea. Tel: (053) 650-4161, Fax: (053) 650-4891, e-mail: jbjun@cu.ac.kr
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Jae Bok Jun
Department of Dermatology, Daegu Catholic University School of Medicine, Daegu, Korea
Kyung Duck Park
Department of Dermatology, Kyungpook National University School of Medicine, Daegu, Korea
Soon Bong Suh
Institute of Medical Mycology, Catholic Skin Clinic, Daegu, Korea
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