| Literature DB >> 25366105 |
Chusana Suankratay1, Onwalee Dhissayakamol, Noppacharn Uaprasert, Ariya Chindamporn.
Abstract
Chrysosporium species, saprobic soil fungi, comprise more than 60 species. There is some confusion regarding the taxonomy and nomenclature between Chrysosporium and Emmonsia since the causative agents of adiaspiromycosis, the development of big thick-walled spores (adiaspores) in humans or animals, were previously thought to be Chrysosporium. Chrysosporium articulatum has never been reported to cause invasive infection in humans. We report herein the first case of invasive pulmonary infection caused by Chrysosporium articulatum in a 16-year-old man with acute T-cell lymphoblastic leukaemia. He was successfully treated with voriconazole.Entities:
Keywords: Chrysosporium; Chrysosporium articulatum; fungal infection; invasive pulmonary infection
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25366105 DOI: 10.1111/myc.12270
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mycoses ISSN: 0933-7407 Impact factor: 4.377