Cutaneous Alternariasis in a Patient With Renal Transplant

AuthorMustafa Demircien
AuthorNurten Baranen
AuthorAtilla Uzumen
AuthorAylin Orgen Callien
AuthorSureyya Gul-Yurtseveren
AuthorTuna Demirdalen
Issued Date2015-05-31en
AbstractIntroduction:: Alternaria is a common saprophyte, which is usually not pathogenic in humans. Generally, local wounds infections of Alternaria occur with presence of immunosuppression factors such as HIV infection and renal transplant patients. Case Presentation:: We reported a case of wound infection induced by Alternaria spp. in a renal transplant patients. The main interest in this case was the rareness of the cutaneous alternariasis, its clinical aspects and good response to therapy. Recognition of Alternaria spp. as potential opportunistic pathogens is important for differential diagnosis of dermatological lesions, such as granulomatous or ulcerative lesions in immunocompromised patients. Conclusions:: Alternariasis or similar cases may be increased due to the increased number of immunosuppressed patients. From this point of view, skin lesions in these patients must be planned and microbiologically evaluated considering the molds.en
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.5812/jjm.8(5)2015.19082en
KeywordCutaneous Alternariasisen
KeywordKidney Transplantationen
KeywordTransplantationen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleCutaneous Alternariasis in a Patient With Renal Transplanten
TypeCase Reporten

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