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Surgical wound mucormycosis necessitating hand amputation: a case report
1Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Barnet General Hospital, London, United Kingdom.
Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery (Hong Kong)
|August 30, 2008
Abstract:
We report an unusual case of cutaneous mucormycosis in a 17-year-old man who had no risk factors for fungal infection. The aggressive nature of cutaneous mucormycosis is illustrated. A high index of suspicion is crucial for identifying and preventing progression of this disease, which can lead to limb amputation, even death. Extra vigilance should be given to those who are immunocompromised, including those receiving short courses of steroids. Early recognition, prompt surgical intervention and initiation of an appropriate antifungal treatment are crucial in the management of this rare but potentially limb- and life-threatening infection.