therapeutic action: surgical drainage of abscess

Paratracheal abscess by plant fungus Chondrostereum purpureum- first case report of human infection

A plant scientist in India developed an unusual infection caused by a fungus that normally only affects plants. The infection formed an abscess near his windpipe and caused voice problems and difficulty swallowing. Doctors couldn’t identify the fungus using standard methods, requiring DNA testing to confirm it was Chondrostereum purpureum, a fungus known to cause silver leaf disease in roses and other plants. The patient recovered completely after surgery to drain the abscess and antifungal medication for two months.

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First case of invasive Rasamsonia argillacea in a child with chronic granulomatous disease in Qatar

A 16-year-old girl with a rare immune system disorder called chronic granulomatous disease developed a serious fungal infection caused by Rasamsonia argillacea, a fungus that is not commonly seen in clinical practice. The infection presented as a painful collection in her chest wall that required surgery and multiple antifungal medications. This is the first reported case of this particular fungal infection in the Arabian Peninsula, and successful treatment required a combination of drugs chosen based on laboratory testing of the fungus’s resistance patterns.

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