Literature DB >> 20196401

Primary cutaneous aspergillosis in an extremely low birth weight preterm.

Seyhan Erişir-Oygucu1, Abdullah Bariş Akcan, Nihal Oygür.   

Abstract

Aspergillosis is an uncommon infection in neonates. However, it has been an emerging problem for preterm infants in recent years because of long-term parenteral nutrition, multiple-antibiotic therapy and immune deficiency due to prematurity. We report a preterm neonate with disseminated cutaneous lesions due to primary cutaneous aspergillosis. She died despite an early treatment with liposomal amphotericin B. Fungal infections should be remembered in preterms whose clinical conditions and laboratory tests for infection deteriorate, despite an appropriate antibiotic and supportive therapy.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 20196401

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Turk J Pediatr        ISSN: 0041-4301            Impact factor:   0.552


  4 in total

1.  Primary cutaneous aspergillosis in a preterm neonate.

Authors:  Bjarte Rogdo; Christian Kahlert; Pierre André Diener; John Micallef
Journal:  BMJ Case Rep       Date:  2014-09-01

Review 2.  Factors affecting patient outcome in primary cutaneous aspergillosis.

Authors:  Alexander M Tatara; Antonios G Mikos; Dimitrios P Kontoyiannis
Journal:  Medicine (Baltimore)       Date:  2016-06       Impact factor: 1.889

Review 3.  Simultaneous primary invasive cutaneous aspergillosis in two preterm twins: case report and review of the literature.

Authors:  Floriane Gallais; Julie Denis; Olfa Koobar; Laurence Dillenseger; Dominique Astruc; Raoul Herbrecht; Ermanno Candolfi; Valérie Letscher-Bru; Marcela Sabou
Journal:  BMC Infect Dis       Date:  2017-08-02       Impact factor: 3.090

4.  Primary Cutaneous Aspergillosis in Immunocompetent Adults: Three Cases and a Review of the Literature.

Authors:  Vildan Avkan-Oğuz; Muammer Çelik; Ismail S Satoglu; Mahmut Cem Ergon; Ahmet Emrah Açan
Journal:  Cureus       Date:  2020-01-08
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