ABSTRACT
Mucormycosis is a fulminant and uncommon fungal infection of skin which mostly occurs in immunocompromised patients. Early diagnosis followed by aggressive debridement and administration of antifungal agents is the key to management. We report primary cutaneous mucormycosis in a 23 years old patient of acute leucocytic leukemia who developed this lesion over volar surface of right forearm at the site of intravenous cannulation during induction phase of chemotherapy. The condition was treated successfully by wide surgical debridement, amphotericin-B, wound care and definitive reconstruction with skin graft
Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Leukemia , Mucormycosis/therapy , Forearm , Debridement , Amphotericin B , Skin Transplantation , Immunocompromised HostABSTRACT
Ischemic complications presenting as digital gangrene occurring in a patient of end-stage renal disease undergoing haemodialysis is rarely reported in literature. We report one such case of dry gangrene of a single finger in a 53 years old male undergoing haemodialysis. The condition was likely a steal phenomenon secondary to the surgical angioaccess for dialysis
ABSTRACT
Dermal fillers are being widely used for rejuvenation of soft tissues. Though usually safe and effective, a wide range of complications can occur. One such case is presented in which dermal filling of hands by an uncertified practitioner led to an ugly outcome
Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Adult , Postoperative Complications , Hand/surgery , Treatment OutcomeSubject(s)
Humans , Male , Adult , Hepatolenticular Degeneration/complications , Liver Cirrhosis/complicationsABSTRACT
Congenital radial club hand [RCH] is an uncommon congenital anomaly characterized by various degrees of deficiency along the preaxial or radial side of the extremity. We present one such case of Type 4 congenital isolated RCH who presented to a tertiary care center in the Middle East