1. Primary cutaneous aspergillosis in a patient with cutaneous T-cell lymphoma
- Author
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Zhu Yuanjie, Chen Jianghan, Gu Julin, Wen Hai, and Du Jingxia
- Subjects
Adult ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Antifungal Agents ,Itraconazole ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Ecchymosis ,Dermatology ,Aspergillosis ,medicine ,Dermatomycoses ,Humans ,Aspergillus terreus ,Chemotherapy ,biology ,business.industry ,Cutaneous T-cell lymphoma ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,biology.organism_classification ,Lymphoma, T-Cell, Cutaneous ,Lymphoma ,Aspergillus ,Infectious Diseases ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Primary cutaneous aspergillosis ,medicine.drug - Abstract
We present a case of primary cutaneous aspergillosis caused by Aspergillus terreus in a patient with cutaneous T-cell lymphoma. A 41-year-old woman bruised her left shin and presented with a 1 x 2 cm ecchymosis on the upper third of the left shin for over 6 months. Before mycological examination and sequential biopsies, the patient was erroneously treated with antibiotics and local debridement. After final diagnosis of cutaneous aspergillosis caused by A. terreus cutaneous T-cell lymphoma on the basis of mycological, histopathological and immunohistochemical findings, the patient responded well to oral itraconazole and chemotherapy for over 1 month.
- Published
- 2009