Cutaneous alternariosis caused by alternaria infectoria: Three cases in kidney transplant patients

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Abstract

The genus Alternaria has more than 80 species. Alternaria alternata and Alternaria infectoria are the most frequent species associated with infections in humans. Their clinical importance lies in the growing number of cases reported in immunocompromised patients. Herein, we report three cases of kidney-transplanted patients with different clinical presentations of cutaneous alternariosis and we discuss the treatment options.

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Lopes, L., Borges-Costa, J., Soares-Almeida, L., Filipe, P., Neves, F., Santana, A., … Kutzner, H. (2013). Cutaneous alternariosis caused by alternaria infectoria: Three cases in kidney transplant patients. Healthcare (Switzerland), 1(1), 100–106. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare1010100

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