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Subcutaneous mycosis presenting as a non-healing left calf ulcer in an immunocompromised patient
Sing, Andy Ong Tang1, Yong, Kar Ying2, Wong, Jacqueline Oy Leng3, Chua, Hock Hin4, Lee, Ping Chew5.
This is a case report of subcutaneous mycosis presenting
as a non-healing left calf ulcer in an immunocompromised
patient. Traumatic inoculation of the causative agent is the
most likely route of infection. The diagnosis requires a
detailed history and high clinical suspicion, confirmed by
histopathological examination. The management requires a
multidisciplinary team approach involving surgeon,
pathologist, physician sub-specialised in infectious disease,
wound care nursing team as well as social support services.
The literature review recommended that the treatment of
choice for such infection is surgical debridement in addition
to optimal antifungal therapy.
Affiliation:
- Hospital Miri, Malaysia
- Hospital Miri, Malaysia
- Hospital Miri, Malaysia
- Hospital Miri, Malaysia
- Hospital Miri, Malaysia
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