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First Reported Case of a Clinically Nonresponsive-to-Itraconazole Alternaria alternata Isolated from a Skin Infection of a Nonimmunocompromised Patient from Romania

Background: Alternaria alternata is a melanic fungus capable of causing a wide variety of infections, some of which have lethal potential. It is a ubiquitous fungus and a well-known plant pathogen. Cutaneous infections with Alternaria alternata most often occur in the extremities of patients who per...

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Autores principales: Colosi, Ioana Alina, Crișan, Maria, Țoc, Dan Alexandru, Colosi, Horațiu Alexandru, Georgiu, Carmen, Sabou, Marcela, Costache, Carmen
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10455085/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37623610
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof9080839
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author Colosi, Ioana Alina
Crișan, Maria
Țoc, Dan Alexandru
Colosi, Horațiu Alexandru
Georgiu, Carmen
Sabou, Marcela
Costache, Carmen
author_facet Colosi, Ioana Alina
Crișan, Maria
Țoc, Dan Alexandru
Colosi, Horațiu Alexandru
Georgiu, Carmen
Sabou, Marcela
Costache, Carmen
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description Background: Alternaria alternata is a melanic fungus capable of causing a wide variety of infections, some of which have lethal potential. It is a ubiquitous fungus and a well-known plant pathogen. Cutaneous infections with Alternaria alternata most often occur in the extremities of patients who perform conventional agriculture, thus being exposed to occupational hazards leading to the disruption of the skin barrier. Methods: This paper presents the first case report from Romania of an itraconazole nonresponsive cutaneous alternariosis in a patient without any type of immunosuppression. Results: After an initial misdiagnosis regarding the etiology of the patient’s skin infection, two successive punch biopsies, followed by mycologic examination, lead to the final diagnosis of cutaneous alternariosis. Treatment guided by antifungal susceptibility testing has been instituted, leading to the gradual healing of the patient’s skin ulcerations. Conclusions: The ability of Alternaria alternata to infect immunocompetent human hosts and to develop resistance to antifungal drugs highlight the importance of correctly diagnosing the etiology of skin ulcerations and instituting appropriate treatment guided by antifungal susceptibility testing whenever the suspicion of a fungal skin infection is plausible.
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spelling pubmed-104550852023-08-26 First Reported Case of a Clinically Nonresponsive-to-Itraconazole Alternaria alternata Isolated from a Skin Infection of a Nonimmunocompromised Patient from Romania Colosi, Ioana Alina Crișan, Maria Țoc, Dan Alexandru Colosi, Horațiu Alexandru Georgiu, Carmen Sabou, Marcela Costache, Carmen J Fungi (Basel) Case Report Background: Alternaria alternata is a melanic fungus capable of causing a wide variety of infections, some of which have lethal potential. It is a ubiquitous fungus and a well-known plant pathogen. Cutaneous infections with Alternaria alternata most often occur in the extremities of patients who perform conventional agriculture, thus being exposed to occupational hazards leading to the disruption of the skin barrier. Methods: This paper presents the first case report from Romania of an itraconazole nonresponsive cutaneous alternariosis in a patient without any type of immunosuppression. Results: After an initial misdiagnosis regarding the etiology of the patient’s skin infection, two successive punch biopsies, followed by mycologic examination, lead to the final diagnosis of cutaneous alternariosis. Treatment guided by antifungal susceptibility testing has been instituted, leading to the gradual healing of the patient’s skin ulcerations. Conclusions: The ability of Alternaria alternata to infect immunocompetent human hosts and to develop resistance to antifungal drugs highlight the importance of correctly diagnosing the etiology of skin ulcerations and instituting appropriate treatment guided by antifungal susceptibility testing whenever the suspicion of a fungal skin infection is plausible. MDPI 2023-08-11 /pmc/articles/PMC10455085/ /pubmed/37623610 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof9080839 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Georgiu, Carmen
Sabou, Marcela
Costache, Carmen
First Reported Case of a Clinically Nonresponsive-to-Itraconazole Alternaria alternata Isolated from a Skin Infection of a Nonimmunocompromised Patient from Romania
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title_fullStr First Reported Case of a Clinically Nonresponsive-to-Itraconazole Alternaria alternata Isolated from a Skin Infection of a Nonimmunocompromised Patient from Romania
title_full_unstemmed First Reported Case of a Clinically Nonresponsive-to-Itraconazole Alternaria alternata Isolated from a Skin Infection of a Nonimmunocompromised Patient from Romania
title_short First Reported Case of a Clinically Nonresponsive-to-Itraconazole Alternaria alternata Isolated from a Skin Infection of a Nonimmunocompromised Patient from Romania
title_sort first reported case of a clinically nonresponsive-to-itraconazole alternaria alternata isolated from a skin infection of a nonimmunocompromised patient from romania
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10455085/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37623610
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof9080839
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