@Article{Mastroianni2023,
journal="Dermatology Review/Przegląd Dermatologiczny",
issn="0033-2526",
volume="110",
number="4",
year="2023",
title="Skin ulcerative lesion induced by Acremonium species",
abstract=" Acremonium (Cephalosporium)  species are environmentally widespread saprophytes and considered ubiquitous fungal organisms found in soil and air, but in recent years they have been described increasingly as opportunistic microorganisms in immunocompetent patients that have sustained skin injuries. In recent years, the incidence of invasive infections caused by  Acremonium species  (spp.) has increased probably as a result of more aggressive modern medical modalities such as chemotherapy, transplantation, intravascular central line insertion, prosthetic valves, and dialysis access grafts and more frequent and widespread use of immunosuppressive agents. An intriguing report of a large cutaneous ulcerative lesion by  Acremonium spp . is discussed on the ground of the existing literature in this field. The literature search showed only three cases of ulcerative lesions of the skin due to  Acremonium  spp. infection. There are no standard therapy guidelines for the treatment of these infections, so we aim to summarize and discuss the currently available data on the promising results obtained with voriconazole for the treatment of these ulcerative skin infections. Clinical experience with other drugs, such as VRC is very encouraging.",
author="Mastroianni, Antonio
and Vangeli, Valeria
and Mauro, Maria Vittoria
and Greco, Francesca
and Manfredi, Roberto
and Greco, Sonia",
pages="574--584",
doi="10.5114/dr.2023.131390",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/dr.2023.131390"
}