Phaeohyphomycotic Cutaneous Disease Caused by Pleurophoma in a Cardiac Transplant Patient

A 56-y-old female cardiac transplant patient treated with cyclosporine and prednisone noted the onset of three nontender red nodules on the legs and arms after gardening. Biopsy of all lesions revealed inflammatory cells and hyphal elements in the dermis. The dematiaceous fungus cultured from biopsy...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Journal of infectious diseases 1989-03, Vol.159 (3), p.503-507
Hauptverfasser: Dooley, David P., Beckius, Miriam L., Jeffery, Betty S., McAllister, C. Kenneth, Radentz, William H., Feldman, Ava R., Rinaldi, Michael G., Bailey, Steven R., Keeling, James H.
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description A 56-y-old female cardiac transplant patient treated with cyclosporine and prednisone noted the onset of three nontender red nodules on the legs and arms after gardening. Biopsy of all lesions revealed inflammatory cells and hyphal elements in the dermis. The dematiaceous fungus cultured from biopsy tissue was a pycnidial-forming organism of the genus Pleurophoma. The lesions responded to the topical application of miconazole.
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Heart Transplantation
Humans
Imidazoles
Immunosuppressants
Immunosuppression - adverse effects
Infections
Lesions
Miconazole - administration & dosage
Middle Aged
Mycoses - drug therapy
Mycoses - microbiology
Nodules
Opportunistic Infections - microbiology
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Pycnidia
Skin diseases
Skin Diseases - drug therapy
Skin Diseases - microbiology
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