Title of article :
Primary Cutaneous Aspergillosis Presenting as a Multiloculated Cyst in the Hand
Author/Authors :
Kang, Se Ri Department of Radiology - Wonkwang University School of Medicine - Iksan, Republic of Korea , Kang, Hong Je Department of Orthopedic Surgery - Wonkwang University School of Medicine - Iksan, Republic of Korea , Juhng, Seon Kwan Department of Radiology - Wonkwang University School of Medicine - Iksan, Republic of Korea , Yu, Hyun Kyu Department of Orthopedic Surgery - Wonkwang University School of Medicine - Iksan, Republic of Korea , Kim, Heon Soo Department of Pathology - Wonkwang University School of Medicine - Iksan, Republic of Korea
Abstract :
Invasive aspergillosis typically occurs in immunocompromised patients and results in fatal complications. Musculoskeletal involvement
of aspergillosis is extremely rare, therefore, when it occurs, its diagnosis and treatment could be delayed. In this paper,
we report a rare case of primary invasive aspergillosis with radiologic findings in a patient with rheumatoid arthritis. A 57-yearold
woman presented a palpable mass on the right hand with a previous medical history of long-term use of immunosuppressive
agents due to rheumatoid arthritis. Magnetic resonance imaging showed a multilobulated and multiloculated cystic lesion with
an enhancing wall. The wall of the cystic lesion showed low signal intensity on T2 weighted images and intermediate to high signal
intensity on T1 weighted images. The mass was confirmed as chronic granulomatous inflammation with multiple acute branching
and septated fungal hyphae, consistent with invasive aspergillosis. When a superficial multicystic mass in the hand of especially
immunocompromised patients is encountered, invasive aspergillosis should be included in the differential diagnosis, although it
is rare.
Keywords :
Aspergillosis , Hand , Rheumatoid Arthritis
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Radiology (IJR)