Literature DB >> 18161258

[Invasive zygomycosis in patients treated for haematological malignancies].

P E Verweij1, W J F M van der Velden, J P Donnelly, N M A Blijlevens, A Warris.   

Abstract

A 52-year-old man underwent haematopoietic stem-cell transplant for myelodysplastic syndrome; after treatment with voriconazole for invasive aspergillosis, he was diagnosed with invasive zygomycosis caused by Rhizopus microsporus. He died despite treatment with intravenous liposomal amphotericin B and posaconazole. A 5-year-old boy with acute lymphatic leukaemia was diagnosed with invasive zygomycosis at autopsy. In a third case, a 16-year-old boy with acute myeloid leukaemia received repeated courses of empiric antifungal therapy, although the presence of an invasive fungal infection was not demonstrated. The patient died, and disseminated invasive zygomycosis caused by Rhizomucor pusillus was found at autopsy. Invasive infections by Zygomycetes are difficult to diagnose and are associated with a high mortality rate. The incidence of invasive zygomycosis appears to be increasing. Therefore, awareness of this type of invasive fungal infection is warranted. Lipid formulations ofamphotericin B remain the first choice for therapy.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 18161258

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd        ISSN: 0028-2162


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1.  Fulminant Rhizomucor pusillus mucormycosis during anti-leukemic treatment with blinatumomab in a child: A case report and review of the literature.

Authors:  Sarah Schober; Karin Melanie Cabanillas Stanchi; Anna Riecker; Matthias Pfeiffer; Ilias Tsiflikas; Gesa Wiegand; Leticia Quintanilla-Martinez; Susanne Haen; Martin Ebinger; Peter Lang; Rupert Handgretinger; Michaela Döring
Journal:  Med Mycol Case Rep       Date:  2020-12-29
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