Tinea nigra palmaris

a clinical case in a rural Ethiopian hospital

Authors

  • Ramón Perez-Tanoira Gambo Rural General Hospital
  • Carlos Zarco Olivo Gambo Rural General Hospital
  • José Fortes Alen Gambo Rural General Hospital
  • Laura Prieto-Pérez Gambo Rural General Hospital
  • Alfonso Cabello Gambo Rural General Hospital
  • Jose Manuel Ramos Rincón Universidad Miguel Hernandez
  • Juan Cuadros Hospital Príncipe de Asturias
  • Miguel Górgolas Gambo Rural General Hospital

Keywords:

Tinea nigra, Ethiopia, Hortaea werneckii

Abstract

Tinea nigra is an infrequent, superficial fungal infection, mainly caused by Hortaea werneckii, which is still underreported in Ethiopia. An asymptomatic 62-year-old male patient sought a rural hospital of Ethiopia, showing dark plaques on the palms of both hands. A superficial mycosis was suspected and a direct light microscopic mycological examination from skin scrapings revealed short brownish hyphae. To our knowledge, this is the first case of tinea nigra from the Ethiopian highlands. This may be due to the actual rarity of the condition or to underreporting

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Published

2018-11-09

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Case Report

How to Cite

Perez-Tanoira, R., Olivo, C. Z., Alen, J. F., Prieto-Pérez, L., Cabello, A., Rincón, J. M. R., Cuadros, J., & Górgolas, M. (2018). Tinea nigra palmaris: a clinical case in a rural Ethiopian hospital. Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De São Paulo, 60, e52. https://revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/article/view/151675