Lingering deep gluteal mycosis (mycetoma, aspergillosis) in a 32-year-old woman with secondary immunodeficiency is described. The disease developed after intragluteal injection of vitamins and was characterized by development of multiple dense nodes in the skin and soft tissues, parametral and pararectal fat tissue with repeated fistulas. The diagnosis was established by finding fungi histologically and cytologically.
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