Recurrent Acremonium infection in a kidney transplant patient treated with voriconazole: a case report

  • Tuon F
  • Pozzi C
  • Penteado-Filho S
  • et al.
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Abstract

Acremonium infection is rare and associated with immunosuppression. A case of recurrent cutaneous Acremonium infection after short term voriconazole use is described. Surgical resection was the definitive therapy. Oral voriconazole was used in the treatment of Acremonium infection, but recurrence was associated with short therapy. Prolonged antifungal therapy and surgical resection are discussed for the treatment of localized lesions.Infecção por Acremonium é rara e pode estar associada com imunossupressão. Descrevemos um caso de infecção recorrente de pele por Acremonium após tratamento breve com voriconazol. Ressecção cirúrgica foi o tratamento definitivo. Terapia prolongada com antifúngicos e ressecção cirúrgica são discutidas para o tratamento de doenças fúngicas localizadas.

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Tuon, F. F., Pozzi, C., Penteado-Filho, S. R., Benvenutti, R., & Contieri, F. L. de C. (2010). Recurrent Acremonium infection in a kidney transplant patient treated with voriconazole: a case report. Revista Da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical, 43(4), 467–468. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0037-86822010000400028

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