| Literature DB >> 20808635 |
Suresh V Patted1, Prabhu C Halkati, Suresh T Yavagal, Ravikant Patil.
Abstract
The prevalence of fungal infections in newborns and small infants is on the rise consequent to the improved care and survival of preterm babies. Most of these premature infants are immunocompromised and subjected to invasive monitoring and therapy in neonatal intensive care units making them susceptible to nosocomial infections. We report a rare case of right ventricular mass secondary to candida krusei infection which was excised surgically. This article reemphasizes the importance of stringent aseptic practices in neonatal intensive care units to prevent nosocomial infections and the early use of echocardiography in neonates presenting with atypical unexplained symptoms to hasten diagnosis and facilitate timely intervention.Entities:
Keywords: Preterm newborns; fungal infection; right ventricular mass
Year: 2009 PMID: 20808635 PMCID: PMC2922670 DOI: 10.4103/0974-2069.58324
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Pediatr Cardiol ISSN: 0974-5149
Figure 1Echocardiogram in subcostal saggital view showing presence of the right ventricular mass
Figure 2Peroperative photograph showing the right ventricular fungal ball
Figure 3Microscopic picture of candida krusei, Gram stain, x 100