Belkin A, Summerbell RC, Krajden S, Scott J. The type isolate of a rare
Phaeoacremonium species as a cause of human eumycetoma.
Med Mycol Case Rep 2020;
30:5-7. [PMID:
32874850 PMCID:
PMC7452298 DOI:
10.1016/j.mmcr.2020.08.002]
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Abstract
An isolate of unknown identity that had been identified as causing eumycetoma was retained in an international culture collection, and eventually became the nomenclatural type isolate of the rarely encountered Phaeoacremonium sphinctrophorum. The case featured an indurated, painless, swollen lesion on the dorsum of the foot that had developed in a Canadian resident who had previously been a farmer in Laos. Resection alone was curative.
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