Tinea incognito Caused by Microsporum gypseum in a Patient with Advanced HIV Infection: A Case Report

Case Rep Dermatol. 2011 Mar 4;3(1):55-9. doi: 10.1159/000326055.

Abstract

The prevalence and the clinical relevance of dermatophytoses in HIV-infected patients are poorly documented, particularly for those caused by tinea incognito. Here, we report a case of widespread facial tinea incognito occurring in an Italian patient with advanced HIV infection, showing both skin and brain lesions. Second-line treatment with liposomal amphotericin B and cotrimoxazole, administered after a microbiological characterization of the skin scrapings, led to complete clearance of all lesions.

Keywords: HIV infection; Microsporum gypseum; Tinea incognito.

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