Prosthetic Finger Joint Infection Due to Aspergillus terreus

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Abstract

Fungal periprosthetic joint infections (PJIs) are rare but associated with significant mortality. We report a case of a finger PJI secondary to Aspergillus terreus in an immunocompetent patient with soil exposure, successfully treated with surgical debridement and voriconazole. Identification of A terreus is important because of intrinsic amphotericin B resistance.

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Kobayashi, T., Lawler, E., Samra, H., Ford, B., & Sekar, P. (2021). Prosthetic Finger Joint Infection Due to Aspergillus terreus. Open Forum Infectious Diseases, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofaa614

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