PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases (May 2019)

Chaetomium atrobrunneum causing human eumycetoma: The first report.

  • Najwa A Mhmoud,
  • Antonella Santona,
  • Maura Fiamma,
  • Emmanuel Edwar Siddig,
  • Massimo Deligios,
  • Sahar Mubarak Bakhiet,
  • Salvatore Rubino,
  • Ahmed Hassan Fahal

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0007276
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 5
p. e0007276

Abstract

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In this communication, a case of black grain eumycetoma produced by the fungus C. atrobrunneum is reported. The patient was initially misdiagnosed with M. mycetomatis eumycetoma based on the grains' morphological and cytological features. However, further aerobic culture of the black grains generated a melanised fungus identified as C. atrobrunneum by conventional morphological methods and by internal transcribed spacer 2 (ITS2) ribosomal RNA gene sequencing. This is the first-ever report of C. atrobrunneum as a eumycetoma-causative organism of black grain eumycetoma. It is essential that the causative organism is identified to the species level, as this is important for proper patient management and to predict treatment outcome and prognosis.