Bipolaris spicifera is a darkly pigmented (dematiaceous) fungus that uncommonly causes infections in humans. There are few cases of reported cutaneous Bipolaris infection in the literature. We report a case of a five-year-old boy with B-precursor-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia who developed a cutaneous fungal infection on his left cheek Histopathological and microbiological findings identified the fungus as Bipolaris spicifera. Surgical excision and systemic antifungal therapy are the mainstay of treatment.
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Bilu, D., Movahedi-Lankarani, S., Kazin, R. A., Shields, C., & Moresi, M. (2004). Cutaneous Bipolaris infection in a neutropenic patient with acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery, 8(6), 446–449. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10227-004-0108-6
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