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Table 1 Demographics, risk factors and clinical aspects of primary cutaneous aspergillosis in preterm neonates

From: Simultaneous primary invasive cutaneous aspergillosis in two preterm twins: case report and review of the literature

N° [Ref]

Gestation (weeks)

Sex

Birth weight (g)

Age (days)

Antibiotics (days)

Steroids (days)

Type of skin lesions

Site of skin lesions

1 [11]

26

F

800

14

Yes (7)

NR

Single erythematous nodule with pustules

Left mid-back

2 [12]

25

M

635

5

Yes

NR

Erythematous papules with central pustules becoming necrotic ulcers

Lower back, legs

3 [19]

25

F

785

6

Yes (6)

Yes (1)

Crusted lesions with erythematous borders

Back, axillae

4 [19]

Preterm

M

670

7

Yes

No

NR

NR

5 [33]

24

M

710

6

Yes

NR

Two ulcerations surrounded by multiple abscesses

Back

6 [15]

27

M

1500

8

Yes (7)

Yes (2)

Indurated pustule surrounded by erythema becoming eroded and with marginal pustules

Foot

7 [34]

26

M

825

10

NR

NR

Maculopapular rash becoming pustular lesions

NR

8 [35]

25

NR

615

7

NR

NR

NR

NR

9 [3]

26

M

960

30

Yes

Yes (8)

Dark-red plaque and pustules

Leg

10 [13]

32

F

1470

13

Yes (7)

NR

Indurated abscess with erythematous overlying skin

Axilla

11 [16]

25

M

530

3

Yes

Yes

Greyish-white lesions becoming eschars

Thighs, penis

12 [16]

29

M

440

6

Yes

Yes

Pustules becoming eschars

Thighs, penis

13 [16]

26

M

540

5

Yes

Yes

Erythema becoming eschars

Genital area

14 [16]

26

M

715

8

Yes

No

Erythema leading to skin defects

Penis, genital area, abdomen

15 [7]

Preterm

M

900

17

Yes (17)

No

Ulcers with black eschars

Cheek, nose, ear

16 [20]

Preterm

NR

792

3

NR

NR

Necrotic skin lesions

Abdomen

17 [13]

Preterm

NR

420

7

NR

NR

Necrotic skin lesions

Abdomen

18 [21]

29

NR

1300

14

Yes

NR

Erythematous skin lesion becoming necrotic ulcers

Near the mouth

19 [5]

25

M

750

13

Yes (7)

Yes

Erythematous lesions with a central pustule and yellow crust becoming necrotic eschars

Scrotum, buttock

20 [36]

24

NR

510

12

Yes (12)

NR

Abrasion becoming necrotic eschar surrounded by erythema

Abdomen, chest, back

21 [25]

26

M

825

NR

Yes

Yes

Necrotic purpura and erythema with satellite lesions

Neck, abdomen, lower extremity

22 [25]

28

F

580

NR

Yes

No

Necrotic ulcers becoming eschar

Sacrum

23 [25]

26

M

580

NR

Yes

Yes

Crusted erosion becoming eschar

Chest tube site

24 [25]

27

F

720

NR

Yes

Yes

Necrotic purpura

Face, lower extremity

25 [25]

24

F

570

NR

Yes

No

Necrotic lesions

Back

26 [37]

24

M

653

6

Yes (6)

NR

Dark crusted efflorescences surrounded by erythema

Back

27 [32]

24

F

600

5

Yes

NR

Periumbilical smoky-grey removable patches, erythema, maceration and pustules

Umbilicus, back

28 [32]

23

M

540

7

Yes

NR

Umbilical smoky-grey removable patches, erythema and maceration

Umbilicus, leg, abdomen, chest

29 [38]

24

M

651

10

Yes (10)

NR

Moist white to yellow abrasion becoming a necrotic lesion

Back

30 [39]

27

F

750

12

Yes

NR

Erythema becoming necrotic lesions

Back

31 [17]

24

M

600

6

Yes

NR

Confluent blisters with central necrosis surrounded by erythema

Back, axillae, perineum

32 [18]

24

M

760

3

NR

NR

Purpuric and ulcerated rash becoming verrucous and crusted necrotic lesions

Back, chest, limbs

33 [18]

23

M

610

10

Yes (10)

NR

Circular papules with white eschars

Back

34 [18]

24

M

590

10

Yes (5)

NR

Circular maculopapular lesions

Back, axillae, neck

35 [40]

27

F

730

10

NR

NR

Erythematous plaque becoming hemorrhagic ulceration with abscesses

Arm, trunk, abdomen

36 [41]

25

F

490

33

NR

NR

Small hyper-pigmented nodule with a smaller satellite lesion

Hip

37 [42]

24

M

750

5–12

Yes (10d)

NR

Vesicles becoming nodules with yellow crusted central necrosis evolving into ulcers

Inguinal area

38 [43]

25

M

NR

8

Yes

NR

Single circular crusted papule with surrounding erythema

Left hip

39 [44]

25

M

550

4

Yes (4d)

NR

Erythema with elevated edges, central ulceration and white-greyish exudate

Cervical region

40 Twin A

24

M

614

6

Yes (3d)

Yes (10)

Crusted greenish ulcerations

Umbilicus, abdomen

41 Twin B

24

M

760

10

Yes (6d)

Yes (10)

Erythema becoming crusted yellowish ulcerations

Umbilicus, abdomen

  1. NR not reported