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Delayed diagnosis of pediatric osseous blastomycosis of the hand: A brief report

Patrick Massey, Kevin J Perry, David Berken, Jeremy James, Bradley G Nelson, Jeremy M Burnham, Anne M Hollister.



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Osseous blastomycosis of small bones of the pediatric hand is rare. A thirteen-year-old male was reported with a missed diagnosis of right ring finger blastomycosis osteomyelitis and six-week delay in treatment. He was treated successfully with surgical debridement and long term itraconazole. Blastomycosis should be considered in any patient with a lytic bone lesion and prompt tissue cultures are crucial to timely and appropriate treatment.

Key words: Blastomycosis, pediatric, hand, finger, delayed diagnosis







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