Tinea capitis due to Microsporum ferrugineum: A case of unusual laboratory finding on direct microscopic examination of infected hairs and skin lesions

IF 1.6 Q3 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL Medical Mycology Case Reports Pub Date : 2024-02-01 DOI:10.1016/j.mmcr.2024.100629
Robab Ebrahimibarogh , Mona Ghazanfari , Tahereh Shokohi , Ensieh Yousefiabdolmaleki , Amir Seyedmousavi , Mohammad T. Hedayati
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Tinea capitis is a chronic fungal infection of the scalp occurring commonly in children of school age, especially in developing countries. It is caused primarily by the dermatophyte members of genera Microsporum and Trichophyton. Here we report presence of free-living mycelial stage of dermatophytes, a stage of fungal growth which form in culture medias, around affected hairs and skin scrapings of scalp lesions in a 3-year-old boy presenting with alopecia and multiple scaly, non-erythematous plaques. On direct microscopy examination using 10 % potassium hydroxide, the fungal hyphae and arthrospores were detected in ectothrix form. In addition, we also observed numerous multicellular, thick-walled spindle-shaped macroconidia around hairs and skin scrapings. To our knowledge this is the first study reporting dermatophyte's macroconidia directly seen on clinical samples. Species level identification of the dermatophyte isolate growing on Mycosel™ agar was confirmed by PCR-sequencing of internal transcribed spacer of ribosomal RNA as Microsporum ferrugineum. The patient was successfully treated with systemic itraconazole combined with topical ketoconazole shampoo.

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铁锈色小孢子菌引起的头癣:对受感染的毛发和皮损进行直接显微镜检查时发现的一例异常实验室病例
头癣是一种常见于学龄儿童头皮的慢性真菌感染,尤其是在发展中国家。它主要由小孢子菌属和毛癣菌属中的皮癣菌引起。在这里,我们报告了一名患有脱发和多发性鳞屑性非红斑头皮病变的 3 岁男童,他的头皮病变部位受影响的毛发和皮肤刮片周围存在自由生活的皮癣菌菌丝阶段,这是真菌生长的一个阶段,可在培养基中形成。使用 10 % 氢氧化钾直接显微镜检查时,发现真菌菌丝和节孢子呈外生形态。此外,我们还在毛发和皮肤刮片周围观察到了大量多细胞、厚壁纺锤形大分生孢子。据我们所知,这是第一项直接在临床样本中发现皮癣菌大锥体的研究。通过核糖体 RNA 内部转录间隔的 PCR 测序,确认了在 Mycosel™ 琼脂上生长的皮癣菌分离物为铁锈色小孢子菌。患者接受了伊曲康唑联合酮康唑洗发水的全身治疗,并取得了成功。
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