This case report describes the progressive wound infection in the left thigh of a 34-year-old man due to an old landmine explosion. The infection developed into rapidly spreading skin and soft tissue necrotising Saksenaea infection, despite antifungal therapy and surgical debridement. The report provides evidence that Saksenaea spp. should be added to the list of mucoralean fungi that can cause severe necrotising infection. It also highlights the need for improved early diagnostic procedures and enhanced understanding of Saksenaea virulence factors that contribute to necrotising infection. Declaration of interest: The authors have no conflicts of interest to declare. © 2021 MA Healthcare Ltd. All rights reserved
Human mycetoma is a mutilating disease of the cutaneous and subcutaneous tissues with a potential to...
Mucormycosis is an invasive mould infection, which is associated with haematological malignancies an...
Saksenaea is a monotypic genus belonging to the order Mucorales and capable of producing severe huma...
Invasive fungal infections from Saksenaea, a fungus belonging to the Mucorales, have been rarely rep...
Introduction In recent times, improved diagnostic techniques have revealed an alarming number of cas...
In recent times, improved diagnostic techniques have revealed an alarming number of cases of mucorm...
Background: Mucormycosis caused by Saksenaea erythrospora is rarely reported in humans. Three previo...
SummaryBackgroundMucormycosis caused by Saksenaea erythrospora is rarely reported in humans. Three p...
The genus Saksenaea is a member of the subphylum Mucoro-mycotina, order Mucorales. Historically, thi...
The genus Apophysomyces belonging to the order Mucorales is increasingly being reported as a cause o...
International audienceOsteoarticular mucormycosis cases are quite rare and challenging infections th...
Saksenaea vasiformis is an emerging human pathogen, most often associated with cutaneous or sub...
Mucormycosis caused by Apophysomyces variabilis is rarely reported in humans. A case of A. variabili...
Copyright © 2013 Zahra Ahmadinejad et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
We describe a case of cutaneous zygomycosis caused by Saksenaea vasiformis in an immunocompetent 24-...
Human mycetoma is a mutilating disease of the cutaneous and subcutaneous tissues with a potential to...
Mucormycosis is an invasive mould infection, which is associated with haematological malignancies an...
Saksenaea is a monotypic genus belonging to the order Mucorales and capable of producing severe huma...
Invasive fungal infections from Saksenaea, a fungus belonging to the Mucorales, have been rarely rep...
Introduction In recent times, improved diagnostic techniques have revealed an alarming number of cas...
In recent times, improved diagnostic techniques have revealed an alarming number of cases of mucorm...
Background: Mucormycosis caused by Saksenaea erythrospora is rarely reported in humans. Three previo...
SummaryBackgroundMucormycosis caused by Saksenaea erythrospora is rarely reported in humans. Three p...
The genus Saksenaea is a member of the subphylum Mucoro-mycotina, order Mucorales. Historically, thi...
The genus Apophysomyces belonging to the order Mucorales is increasingly being reported as a cause o...
International audienceOsteoarticular mucormycosis cases are quite rare and challenging infections th...
Saksenaea vasiformis is an emerging human pathogen, most often associated with cutaneous or sub...
Mucormycosis caused by Apophysomyces variabilis is rarely reported in humans. A case of A. variabili...
Copyright © 2013 Zahra Ahmadinejad et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
We describe a case of cutaneous zygomycosis caused by Saksenaea vasiformis in an immunocompetent 24-...
Human mycetoma is a mutilating disease of the cutaneous and subcutaneous tissues with a potential to...
Mucormycosis is an invasive mould infection, which is associated with haematological malignancies an...
Saksenaea is a monotypic genus belonging to the order Mucorales and capable of producing severe huma...