Fungal arthritis

Definition:
Fungal arthritis is an inflammation of a joint caused by infection by a fungus.

Alternative Names:
Mycotic arthritis

Causes, incidence, and risk factors:

Fungal or mycotic arthritis is a very rare condition and may be caused by any of the invasive fungi. These organisms may affect bone or joint tissue. One or more joints may be affected, with the large weight-bearing joints, especially the knee, most commonly affected.

Conditions that may lead to fungal arthritis include the following:

The infection usually occurs as a result of an infection in another organ, frequently the lungs, and tends to progress very slowly. Immunocompromised patients are more susceptible to some causes of fungal arthritis.

Symptoms:
Signs and tests:
Treatment:

The objective of treatment is to cure the infection with antifungal medication. Amphotericin B or medications in the azole family (fluconazole, ketoconazole, or itraconazole) are frequently used antifungal medications.

Chronic or advanced bone or joint infection may require surgical removal (debridement) of infected tissue.

Expectations (prognosis):
The outcome depends in part upon the infecting organism.
Complications:
Joint damage can occur if the infection is not treated.
Calling your health care provider:
Call for an appointment with your health care provider if any symptoms of fungal arthritis develop.
Prevention:
Thorough treatment of fungal infections elsewhere may help prevent fungal arthritis.

Review Date: 1/7/2003
Reviewed By: Eleftherios Mylonakis, M.D., Division of Infectious Disease, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.
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