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Deep Fungal Infections of the Upper Extremity - A Review.

Konstantinos DitsiosTriantafyllos KatsimentzasCharalampos PitsilosIlias KoukourikosPanagiotis ChristidisTryfon DitsiosPanagiotis KonstantinouSokrates Varitimidis
Published in: Orthopedic reviews (2024)
Deep fungal infections are rare in the upper extremity. Vessel and nerve infection, synovitis, tenosynovitis, myofasciitis, arthritis and osteomyelitis have been discovered in literature. Treatment in most cases includes surgical procedure and antifungal agent use. Amputation is the final, most devastating for patient's functionality, solution. Intravenous antifungal drugs, frequently followed by oral administration, are important ancillary agents both for the initial treatment and the prevention of recurrence. We therefore performed a review of the current literature, in order to assemble the dispersed results of different studies and clarify the various aspects of upper extremity fungal infections.
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