Challenges in culture-negative cases of Madurella mycetomatis: A case report re-accentuating PCR as an essential diagnostic tool

  • S. K
  • , S. Das
  • , D. Pandhi
  • , G. Rai
  • , M. A. Ansari
  • , C. Gupta
  • , S. Haque
  • , S. A. Dar

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Abstract

Identification of dematiaceous fungi responsible for black-grain mycetoma has remained cumbersome and time consuming for years leading to delayed diagnosis and thereby increased agony to patients. Moreover, difficult morphology of some of these fungi demanding enough expertise for species identification in addition to culture-negativity has often led to misdiagnosis and hence inapt treatment to the patients. We report the identification of Madurella mycetomatis from culture-negative black granules discharged from foot nodular lesions of a 27 years old male using PCR followed by sequencing of the internal transcribed spacer region. The patient's lesions were successfully treated using a combination of itraconazole (200 mg) and terbinafine (250 mg), confirming our diagnosis. Our case study proves the clinical value of PCR as the best, rapid and accurate diagnostic method for the identification of Madurella mycetomatis and related fungi, particularly in culture-negative cases.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)577-581
Number of pages5
JournalJournal of Medical Mycology
Volume27
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2017

Keywords

  • Black granules
  • Culture-free diagnosis
  • Madurella mycetomatis
  • Mycetoma
  • Polymerase chain reaction

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