
Prototheca wickerhamii is an algae-like organism rarely implicated in skin or soft tissue infections. We describe the first case (to our knowledge) of Prototheca tenosynovitis which followed median nerve release for carpal tunnel syndrome. Clinical presentation, operative findings, histopathology, microbiology and treatment of this unusual infection are discussed.
Reoperation, Synovial Membrane, Tenosynovitis, Middle Aged, Prototheca, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Ketoconazole, Synovectomy, Amphotericin B, Drainage, Humans, Surgical Wound Infection, Female
Reoperation, Synovial Membrane, Tenosynovitis, Middle Aged, Prototheca, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Ketoconazole, Synovectomy, Amphotericin B, Drainage, Humans, Surgical Wound Infection, Female
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