| Literature DB >> 14556761 |
D McCracken1, R Barnes, C Poynton, P L White, N Işik, D Cook.
Abstract
Endocarditis secondary to Aspergillus niger has not been described in a leukaemic patient. We describe a case of A. niger endocarditis in a patient with acute myeloid leukaemia and refractory fever. The microbiological cause of his endocarditis was initially misdiagnosed because he fulfilled the Duke criteria for enterococcal endocarditis. A polymerase chain reaction test utilizing pan-fungal primers detected a product from an Aspergillus sp. The DNA was subsequently sequenced and was found to have 100% homology with A. niger. A postmortem revealed fungal endocarditis secondary to disseminated aspergillosis, without evidence of bacterial endocarditis. The patient was found to have a lung aspergilloma that was possibly occupationally acquired, and may have been long standing.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 14556761 DOI: 10.1016/s0163-4453(03)00084-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Infect ISSN: 0163-4453 Impact factor: 6.072