Background: Fungal arthritis is usually of haematogenous origin, and mainly affects patients with impaired cellular immunity or users of intravenous drugs. The infection in immunocompetent patients is generally caused by direct inoculation of the microorganism through an invasive device. The experience of azole therapy in these patients is limited.

Case Report: We report a case of arthritis caused by Scedosporium apiospermum characterized by its slow onset, lack of response to posaconazole and caspofungin, and its successful resolution after surgical debridement and treatment with voriconazole.

Conclusions: Treatment with voriconazole and surgical debridement is an effective therapy for arthritis due to S. apiospermum.

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