Multifocal cutaneous alternariosis in a 70-year-old kenyan renal transplant patient

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Abstract

Alternaria species are a group of dematiaceous fungi that are ubiquitous in nature and are becoming an increasingly important cause of disease in immunocompromised patients. We present a case of a 70 year old renal transplant recipient with multiple areas of cutaneous Alternaria infections likely introduced during local trauma. Treatment has required a combination of systemic therapy and surgical excision. This case illustrates the importance of recognizing fungal infections with cutaneous manifestations, such as alternariosis, in immunosuppressed patients. © 2014 by the article author(s).

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Michelon, M., Greenlaw, S., O’Donnell, P., Geist, D., & Levin, N. A. (2014). Multifocal cutaneous alternariosis in a 70-year-old kenyan renal transplant patient. Dermatology Online Journal, 20(7). https://doi.org/10.5070/d3207023138

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