Invasive cutaneous mucormycosis in an extremely preterm infant

An extremely preterm neonate developed a progressively worsening right axillary ulcerative lesion at the previous site of a temperature probe. Despite treatment with broad-spectrum antibiotic and antifungal therapy, the lesion worsened and required extensive surgical debridement. Histologic examinat...

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Main Authors: David Brooks, Shahab Abdessalam, H. Dele Davies, Aileen M. Aldrich, Jiri Bedrnicek, Nathan Gollehon
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2018-08-01
Series:Journal of Pediatric Surgery Case Reports
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213576618300897
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Summary:An extremely preterm neonate developed a progressively worsening right axillary ulcerative lesion at the previous site of a temperature probe. Despite treatment with broad-spectrum antibiotic and antifungal therapy, the lesion worsened and required extensive surgical debridement. Histologic examination of the debrided tissue demonstrated the presence of invasive mucormycosis. With prompt surgical intervention and proper antifungal therapy, the patient survived. Here we present a unique case of invasive cutaneous mucormycosis in a preterm neonate, along with a review of the current literature on this rare infection. Keywords: Preterm neonate, Cutaneous mucormycosis, Surgical resection
ISSN:2213-5766