Co-existence of cutaneous alternariosis and tinea corporis in a renal transplant recipient

Ya Qin Zhang, Xue Gang Xu, Fu Qiu Li, Huachen Wei, Hong Duo Chen, Yuan Hong Li

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Abstract

Alternariosis, caused by Alternaria spp., is a rare opportunistic infection often observed in immunocompromised patients. Alternaria is a ubiquitous saprophytic fungus that naturally is found on decaying plant materials. In this paper, a case of cutaneous alternariosis in association with tinea corporis is reported. The complicated infection was confirmed by histological examination and positive tissue culture. Although the cases of alternariosis in solid organ transplant recipients or Cushing's syndrome have been described elsewhere, this is the first report in a patient who had received two renal transplants who was co-infected with Alternaria spp. and Trichophyton rubrum.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)435-438
Number of pages4
JournalMedical Mycology
Volume49
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2011

Keywords

  • cutaneous alternariosis
  • renal transplant
  • tinea corporis

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