Author:
Hutabarat Emma Novauli,Ilyas Faridha,Amin Safruddin
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Mycetoma is a chronic, localized cutaneous inflammatory disease originating from fungi (eumycetoma) or bacteria (actinomycetoma) infection. The most common cause of eumycetoma is a black grain producing fungus, Madurella mycetoma.
CASE PRESENTATION: We present a case of eumycetoma pedis in a middle-aged woman with a successful resolution after receiving the combination of surgical debridement, systemic itraconazole, and topical antifungals therapy.
CONCLUSION: This case report highlights the importance of a prompt diagnostic procedure to identify the causative agent in mycetoma at an early stage of the disease followed by integrated management care that combines systemic therapy and surgical intervention.
Publisher
Scientific Foundation SPIROSKI