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Cutaneous mucormycosis of the upper extremity in an immunocompetent host: Case report
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Cutaneous mucormycosis of the upper extremity in an immunocompetent host: Case report

Kyle D. Lineberry, Adam K. Boettcher, Andrew L. Blount and Scott D. Burgess
The Journal of hand surgery (American ed.), Vol.37(4), pp.787-791
04/01/2012
PMID: 22305738

Abstract

Cutaneous fungal immunocompetent mucormycosis upper extremity
Cutaneous mucormycosis, a relatively common infection in immunocompromised patients, remains rare in the immunocompetent patient outside the setting of major trauma. We report a case of an immunocompetent patient who developed left upper extremity Rhizopus infection following arterial puncture. Treatment included surgical debridement, liposomal amphotericin B, and hyperbaric oxygen wound therapy; the patient recovered fully. A review of the literature of cases of upper extremity Mucor infection is included for context. We feel that a high degree of suspicion for Mucor infection is warranted in patients with the described risk factors who do not respond to first-line antibiotics. © 2012 American Society for Surgery of the Hand.

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