Subcutaneous Mycosis in Hospitals: Study of 3 Cases at The National University Hospital Centre Hubert Koutoukou Maga in Cotonou (Benin)
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Introduction: Deep subcutaneous mycosis results from the
involvement of subcutaneous tissue by microscopic fungi. Few
studies have been conducted on these diseases in Benin.
Patients and methods: This was a retrospective descriptive
study that included all cases of subcutaneous mycosis recorded
in the Dermatology-Venerology Department of the CNHU-HKM
from 2009 to 2020.
Results: 3 cases of deep subcutaneous mycosis were recorded in
12 years, including two cases of
basidiobolomycosis and one case of fungal mycetoma. The
cases of basidiobolomycosis were observed in two girls aged
7 and 8 years whose lesions were located on the right buttock,
in the form of indurated placards, adherent to the superficial
plane, measuring respectively 10cm by 5cm and 14cm by 7cm.
Mycological examination of the biopsy specimens isolated
Basidiobolus ranarum. The only case of fungal mycetoma was
observed in a 39-year-old man, in the form of a nodular placard
measuring 14cm by 12cm, polyfistulised, inflammatory and
squamous-crusty with an irregular border that had been evolving
for 15 years. Mycological examination of the pus revealed the
presence of black grains and the identification of Madurella
mycetomatis. Treatment with Ketoconazole was initiated in all
three patients but the evolution could not be appreciated.
Conclusion : Subcutaneous mycosis is rare in Cotonou, butprobably underestimated.
