2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2010.08.011
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Lichtheimia corymbifera subcutaneous infection successfully treated with amphotericin B, early debridement, and vacuum-assisted closure

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“…Another particularity of our case was the infectious complication with Lichtheimia corimbyfera , a fungus known to infect immunosuppressed patients. It most commonly affects the central nervous system (CNS), but in some particular situations can also infect traumatized skin [17]. In our case, due to her severe pancytopenia secondary to intensive chemotherapy, and the immobilization with pelvipedios gypsum, the patient developed bedsores underneath the gypsum.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Another particularity of our case was the infectious complication with Lichtheimia corimbyfera , a fungus known to infect immunosuppressed patients. It most commonly affects the central nervous system (CNS), but in some particular situations can also infect traumatized skin [17]. In our case, due to her severe pancytopenia secondary to intensive chemotherapy, and the immobilization with pelvipedios gypsum, the patient developed bedsores underneath the gypsum.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…These cases are generally associated with previous wounds or fractures due to traumatic accidents or surgery. Thus, contamination of wounds, either with plant material during accidents, or via non‐sterile bandages or surgical dressings, is the most likely route of infection . However, nosocomial infections due to person‐to‐person transmission also appear possible .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Thus, contamination of wounds, either with plant material during accidents, or via non-sterile bandages or surgical dressings, is the most likely route of infection. [37][38][39][40][41][42][43] However, nosocomial infections due to person-to-person transmission also appear possible. 44 Interestingly, trauma-related infections have been described in patients without obvious underlying immunosuppression.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It is a saprotrophic fungus and can be found throughout the world . The phylum is highly resistant towards azoles and echinocandins and as a result fast identification of the aetiological agent, when zygomycetes are the cause, is of utmost importance . The current treatment of choice has through in vitro , in vivo and minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) studies shown to be a combination of Amphotericin B and Posaconazole .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Lichtheimia corymbifera is a rare cause of opportunistic infections and belongs to the phylum zygomycota. Zygomycete infections are often fatal, with a mortality rate of 54% and even in cases with a good prognosis any delay in diagnosis and treatment often leads to amputation of the infected limb .…”
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