1993
DOI: 10.1097/00000441-199306000-00006
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Phaeohyphomycosis Due to Curvularia Lunata Involving Skin and Subcutaneous Tissue After an Explosion at a Chemical Plant

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“…There have also been case reports of invasive wound infection caused by a variety of dematiaceous fungi such as Curvularia spp. 38 Infections caused by filamentous and dematiaceous fungi are clinically challenging as they prove difficult to diagnose in the absence of a biopsy with interpretation by a skilled pathologist. A recent retrospective analysis of patients with thermal burns admitted to the USAISR Burn Center found that fungal burn wound infection is an independent predictor of mortality in patients with TBSA of 30% to 60%.…”
Section: Microbiology and Epidemiology Of Burn Wound Infectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There have also been case reports of invasive wound infection caused by a variety of dematiaceous fungi such as Curvularia spp. 38 Infections caused by filamentous and dematiaceous fungi are clinically challenging as they prove difficult to diagnose in the absence of a biopsy with interpretation by a skilled pathologist. A recent retrospective analysis of patients with thermal burns admitted to the USAISR Burn Center found that fungal burn wound infection is an independent predictor of mortality in patients with TBSA of 30% to 60%.…”
Section: Microbiology and Epidemiology Of Burn Wound Infectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mahgoub (1973) described the first report of cutaneous Curvularia infection, caused by C. lunata. Thereafter, 25 reports of human skin infection cases in the English and Japanese literature were published (Mahgoub 1973;Rohwedder et al 1979;Barde and Singh 1983;Kiryu and Suenaga 1985;Duvic et al 1987;Gugnani et al 1990;Kamalam et al 1992;Grieshop et al 1993;Harris and Downham 1978;Lavoie et al 1993;Still et al 1993;Yvonne et al 1994;Agrawal and Singh 1995;Berg et al 1995;Torda and Jones 1997;Lopes and Jobim 1998;Fernandez et al 1999;Bonduel et al 2001;Tessari et al 2003;Tamaki et al 2006;Fan et al 2008;Garg et al 2008;Hiromoto et al 2008), including our patient (Table 2). Five species in the genus Curvularia were isolated from the skin lesions.…”
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confidence: 67%
“…Eight (Harris and Downham 1978;Duvic et al 1987;Grieshop et al 1993;Still et al 1993;Yvonne et al 1994;Torda and Jones 1997;Tessari et al 2003;Garg et al 2008) of 16 cases of deep mycosis and 5 cases (Gugnani et al 1990;Kamalam et al 1992;Agrawal and Singh 1995), including our case, of 7 cases of superficial infection showed pigmented brown to black lesions; 2 cases showed seborrheic keratosis-like lesions (Duvic et al 1987;Torda and Jones 1997). One patient (Torda and Jones 1997) first underwent cryotherapy for the pigmented lesion on the thigh, and the other patient (Duvic et al 1987), with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), demonstrated tiny brown spotty lesions on the scrotum.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 71%
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