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Saksenaea vasiformis osteomyelitis
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1987
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VasculitisOsteopathyCrush InjurySurgical Pathology24-Year-old ManPathologySaksenaea Vasiformis OsteomyelitisCharacteristic MorphologySurgeryMedicineOrthopaedic Surgery
A 24-year-old man sustained a crush injury to the tibia, which subsequently became infected with Saksenaea vasiformis. He was treated with debridement and a free myocutaneous flap, but amputation was necessary because of mycotic osteomyelitis. S. vasiformis was recovered and identified on the basis of its characteristic morphology on cornmeal agar.
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