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      Successful Terbinafine Treatment for Cutaneous Phaeohyphomycosis Caused by Trematosphaeria grisea in a Heart Transplanted Man: Case Report and Literature Review.

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          Phaeohyphomycosis is a chronic infectious disease caused by dematiaceous fungi. It is characterized by the presence of pigmented septate mycelia within tissues. In the case of superficial infection, the lesion(s) chronically evolve(s) toward painless pseudo-tumor(s) of the soft parts. We report herein the original case of a heart transplanted man who exhibited phaeohyphomycosis of the left hand, with no mention of travels in endemic areas. Trematosphaeria grisea was identified as the causative agent, which is quite innovative since this species has been rather described in mycetoma. The antifungal treatment initially based on isavuconazole alone was not sufficient to cure the patient. In contrast, its association with local terbinafine ointment allowed total clinical improvement. This finding is unusual as diagnosis of phaeohyphomycosis caused by T. grisea is uncommon in nontropical countries, and as the outcome appeared successful by the means of add-on therapeutic strategy with terbinafine.

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          Journal
          Mycopathologia
          Mycopathologia
          Springer Science and Business Media LLC
          1573-0832
          0301-486X
          Aug 2020
          : 185
          : 4
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Parasitologie - Mycologie et Médecine Tropicale, Hôpital Bretonneau, CHU de Tours, 2 Boulevard Tonnellé, 37044, Tours, France. victor.mercier@gmail.com.
          [2 ] Médecine Interne Et Maladies Infectieuses, CHU de Tours, Tours, France.
          [3 ] Parasitologie - Mycologie et Médecine Tropicale, Hôpital Bretonneau, CHU de Tours, 2 Boulevard Tonnellé, 37044, Tours, France.
          [4 ] CNRS, National Reference Center for Invasive Mycoses and Antifungals (NRCMA), Molecular Mycology Unit, UMR2000, Institut Pasteur, Paris, France.
          [5 ] Anatomie Et Cytologie Pathologiques, CHU de Tours, Chambray-les-Tours, France.
          [6 ] Radiologie, CHU de Tours, Chambray-les-Tours, France.
          [7 ] Chirurgie orthopédique Et Traumatologie, CHU de Tours, Chambray-les-Tours, France.
          [8 ] Chirurgie Cardiaque, CHU de Tours, Tours, France.
          Article
          10.1007/s11046-020-00467-4
          10.1007/s11046-020-00467-4
          32562177
          10386ebe-8b00-4fc0-95e5-cdc322c93e1c
          History

          Trematosphaeria grisea,Isavuconazole,Phaeohyphomycosis,Terbinafine,Dematiaceous fungus

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