Korean J Med Mycol.  2002 Jun;7(2):86-91.

A Case of Kerion Celsi Caused by Trichophyton mentagrophytes

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  • 1Department of Dermatology, College of Medicine, Pusan National University, Pusan, Korea. kwonks@pusan.ac.kr

Abstract

Kerion celsi is an inflammatory type of tinea capitis, which occurs chiefly in children between the ages of 4 and 14 years. We report a case of kerion celsi caused by Trichophyton(T.) mentagrophytes in 69 year-old man, who showed a 8x8 cm sized, erythematous boggy mass with pustules and crusts on the right occipital scalp. Cultures from scalp lesion and infected hair on Sabouraud dextrose agar media showed T. mentagrophytes. Histopathologic findings showed inflammatory cell infiltration in entire dermis and many spores around the hair shaft. The skin lesion was successfully treated with terbinafine (250 mg/ day) for 8 weeks. This case is reported with three interesting facts: Kerion celsi caused by T. mentagrophytes has been rarely reported in Korean literatures; Kerion celsi is occuring in an aged man with decreased cellular immunity after chemotherapy; Kerion celsi caused by T. mentagrophytes responded well to oral terbinafine.

Keyword

Kerion celsi; Trichophyton mentagrophytes

MeSH Terms

Agar
Aged
Child
Dermis
Drug Therapy
Glucose
Hair
Humans
Immunity, Cellular
Scalp
Skin
Spores
Tinea Capitis*
Trichophyton*
Agar
Glucose
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