Dermatophytosis is the most common type of superficial fungal infection caused by dermatophytes. Occasionally, the fungus invades deep into the dermis or other tissues, causing deep dermatophytosis. Deep dermatophytosis is often associated with Caspase Recruitment Domain-containing protein 9 (CARD9) deficiency in patients. Here, we report the first case of deep dermatophytosis with a rare mycosis fungoides manifestation caused by T. tonsurans in a patient with a novel mutation in exon 4 of CARD9. The condition presented with heterozygous K196E mutation, which leads to deficiency of innate and adaptive immune responses in the patient, and caused intractable severe lesions. The patient received treatment with multiple antifungal drugs and was...
A 60-year-old Japanese man presented with multiple subcutaneous nodules in his left groin. Histologi...
BACKGROUND: Invasive infections of the central nervous system (CNS) or digestive tract caused by com...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Invasive infections of the central nervous system (CNS) or digestiv...
Exophiala species are mostly responsible for skin infections. Invasive Exophiala dermatitidis diseas...
Contains fulltext : 200115.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Autosomal reces...
International audienceBackground. Exophiala species are mostly responsible for skin infections. Inva...
CARD9 mutations are known to predispose patients to phaeohyphomycosis caused by different dematiaceo...
Chronic mucocutaneous or invasive fungal infections are generally the result of primary or secondary...
Abstract: Autosomal recessive CARD9 deficiency underlies life-threatening, invasive fungal infection...
Dermatophytes are keratinophilic fungi responsible for benign and common forms of infection worldwid...
Talaromyces marneffei (TM) infection is rarely seen in clinical practice, and its pathogenesis may b...
Chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis is a primary immunodeficiency characterized by persistent or recur...
Autosomal recessive (AR) CARD9 (caspase recruitment domain-containing protein 9) deficiency underlie...
Background. Exophiala species are mostly responsible for skin infections. Invasive Exophiala dermati...
peer reviewedCaspase recruitment domain-containing protein 9 (CARD9) is an adaptor molecule in the c...
A 60-year-old Japanese man presented with multiple subcutaneous nodules in his left groin. Histologi...
BACKGROUND: Invasive infections of the central nervous system (CNS) or digestive tract caused by com...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Invasive infections of the central nervous system (CNS) or digestiv...
Exophiala species are mostly responsible for skin infections. Invasive Exophiala dermatitidis diseas...
Contains fulltext : 200115.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Autosomal reces...
International audienceBackground. Exophiala species are mostly responsible for skin infections. Inva...
CARD9 mutations are known to predispose patients to phaeohyphomycosis caused by different dematiaceo...
Chronic mucocutaneous or invasive fungal infections are generally the result of primary or secondary...
Abstract: Autosomal recessive CARD9 deficiency underlies life-threatening, invasive fungal infection...
Dermatophytes are keratinophilic fungi responsible for benign and common forms of infection worldwid...
Talaromyces marneffei (TM) infection is rarely seen in clinical practice, and its pathogenesis may b...
Chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis is a primary immunodeficiency characterized by persistent or recur...
Autosomal recessive (AR) CARD9 (caspase recruitment domain-containing protein 9) deficiency underlie...
Background. Exophiala species are mostly responsible for skin infections. Invasive Exophiala dermati...
peer reviewedCaspase recruitment domain-containing protein 9 (CARD9) is an adaptor molecule in the c...
A 60-year-old Japanese man presented with multiple subcutaneous nodules in his left groin. Histologi...
BACKGROUND: Invasive infections of the central nervous system (CNS) or digestive tract caused by com...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Invasive infections of the central nervous system (CNS) or digestiv...