Case Reports in Dermatology (Jul 2019)

Trichophyton erinacei Onychomycosis: The First to Evidence a Proximal Subungual Onychomycosis Pattern

  • Sutasinee Phaitoonwattanakij,
  • Charussri Leeyaphan,
  • Sumanas Bunyaratavej,
  • Kittipoom Chinhiran

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1159/000501424
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 2
pp. 198 – 203

Abstract

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Trichophyton erinacei is an emerging cause of dermatophyte infections, which are frequently isolated from hedgehogs. Nail infections from T. erinacei are rarely reported. We describe the case of a 23-year-old Thai female who had a history of systemic lupus erythematosus with lupus nephritis type III and who developed widespread skin and nail infections caused by T. erinacei that were most likely transmitted from a hedgehog. Although the patient did not demonstrate a clinical improvement or mycological cure following systemic itraconazole and fluconazole treatment, she achieved clinical and mycological cures after terbinafine therapy. A drug susceptibility test should be performed in patients with T. erinacei infections to facilitate decision-making about antifungal therapy. Here, we are the first to report a case of proximal subungual onychomycosis from a T. erinacei infection.

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