Korean J Med Mycol.  1999 Jun;4(1):69-74.

Cutaneous Infection by Geotrichum candidum

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  • 1Department of Dermatology, College of Medicine, Chung Ang University, Seoul, Korea.

Abstract

Geotrichum(G.) candidum is a common fungus that is rarely pathogenic for man, first described by Link in 1809, and according to Dodge this fungus is classified as a subspecies of Eremnascaeae imperfectae. This species is largely saprophytic and is usually found in soil, decaying matters, and milk product, although isolation from skin, sputum, and feces of man is not unusual. Geotrichosis, caused by G. candidum may occur as an infection of the lung simulating chronic pulmonary tuberculosis or disseminated infection. Very rarely, skin and mucous membrane infection has been documented. These infections usually affect immunocompromised hosts. Literature concerning skin or soft tissue infection with this fungus is limited, especially in immunocompetent persons there are only a few reports by this organism. In this paper we report a case of cutaneous geotrichosis involving skin in a healthy woman, in which case steroid and trauma was supposed to play some roles in the pathogenesis.

Keyword

Geotrichum candidum; skin infection

MeSH Terms

Feces
Female
Fungi
Geotrichosis
Geotrichum*
Humans
Immunocompromised Host
Lung
Milk
Mucous Membrane
Skin
Soft Tissue Infections
Soil
Sputum
Tuberculosis, Pulmonary
Soil
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