Buckley S L, Burkus J K
Foot Ankle. 1986 Jun;6(6):300-4. doi: 10.1177/107110078600600604.
Although intravenous amphotericin B is generally considered to be the standard treatment for coccidioidomycosis, the treatment of monostotic coccidioidomycosis is controversial. Long-term intravenous and oral antifungal chemotherapy has been utilized alone and in conjunction with local surgical debridement. We present a case of coccidioidal osteomyelitis of a tarsal bone successfully treated with local surgical debridement and oral ketoconazole and propose clinical guidelines for selecting the proper chemotherapeutic agent and for following the efficacy of the treatment regimen.