| Literature DB >> 22454648 |
Siegfried Hélage1, Charles Duyckaerts, Danielle Seilhean, Jean-Jacques Hauw, Jacques Chiras.
Abstract
Cerebral aspergillosis is a rare pathology of poor prognosis in spite of the use of adapted antifungal treatments. This infection of the central nervous system is generally the complication of an invasive aspergillosis with hematogenic scattering from pulmonary focal spots. It can arise in immunocompetent patients treated with prolonged corticotherapy or chemoradiotherapy for cancer. A case of lethal cerebral aspergillosis in a patient with an infiltrative glioma treated with corticotherapy and radiotherapy is reported. Clinicopathological aspects and therapeutic approach are described.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 22454648 PMCID: PMC3295534 DOI: 10.1155/2012/748202
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Med
List of cases diagnosed in our hospital between September 1997 and August 2008.
| Case | Brain tumor type | Treatment type | Pulmonary aspergillosis occurrence | Cerebral aspergillosis occurrence |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| A | Grade III-IV glioma | Corticotherapy and radiotherapy | Yes | Yes |
| B | Glioblastoma | Corticotherapy, polychemotherapy, and radiotherapy | Yes | Yes |
| C | Grade III glioma (astrocytoma) | Corticotherapy | Yes | Yes |
| D | Grade III glioma (astrocytoma) | Corticotherapy | Yes | Yes |
Figure 1T1-weighted contrast-enhanced coronal MRI. Hypointense nodular lesion in the right capsulothalamic area, with peripheral annular enhancement. Small cortical-subcortical ipsilateral satellite lesion with annular enhancement and perilesional edema.
Figure 2Autopsic brain coronal section. Right thalamus and corona radiata abscessed hemorrhagic infarcts.
Figure 3Corresponding histopathological section, stained with hematoxylin and eosin, showing hemorrhagic necrosis rich in altered polynuclear cells.