2019
DOI: 10.5812/iranjradiol.96161
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Primary Cutaneous Aspergillosis Presenting as a Multiloculated Cyst in the Hand

Abstract: Invasive aspergillosis typically occurs in immunocompromised patients and results in fatal complications. Musculoskeletal involvement of aspergillosis is extremely rare, therefore, when it occurs, its diagnosis and treatment could be delayed. In this paper, we report a rare case of primary invasive aspergillosis with radiologic findings in a patient with rheumatoid arthritis. A 57-yearold woman presented a palpable mass on the right hand with a previous medical history of long-term use of immunosuppressive age… Show more

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“…Hyphal invasion in an immunocompromised patient may lead to angioinvasion that induces ulcer and necrosis, a further extension to adjacent osseous structure and soft tissue, and even hematogenous systemic dissemination to any organ. 3 Therefore, rapid diagnosis and treatment are important. Early diagnosis and appropriate surgical debridement and antifungal agent therapy significantly reduced mortality and morbidity in these patients.…”
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“…Hyphal invasion in an immunocompromised patient may lead to angioinvasion that induces ulcer and necrosis, a further extension to adjacent osseous structure and soft tissue, and even hematogenous systemic dissemination to any organ. 3 Therefore, rapid diagnosis and treatment are important. Early diagnosis and appropriate surgical debridement and antifungal agent therapy significantly reduced mortality and morbidity in these patients.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Early diagnosis and appropriate surgical debridement and antifungal agent therapy significantly reduced mortality and morbidity in these patients. 3 For this reason, in the presence of soft-tissue abscesses and other cutaneous lesions with immunosuppressive patients, Aspergillus infections should be considered as a reason. Here, we have presented a rare case of primary cutaneous aspergillosis of the foot which presented as a cystic lesion in a patient with no known risk factors.…”
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