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Swamp cancer: a case of human pythiosis and review of the literature.

R E Hilton1, K Tepedino2, C J Glenn2, K L Merkel3.   

Abstract

Pythiosis is an infection caused by the aquatic oomycete Pythium insidiosum. Commonly known as 'swamp cancer' in veterinary pathology, pythiosis is now considered an emerging human disease associated with significant morbidity and mortality. However, because clinical information is limited, many healthcare providers, including dermatologists, are unfamiliar with this diagnosis. To increase awareness of this life-threatening infection, a case of cutaneous pythiosis is presented. We describe a middle-aged man with acute myeloid leukaemia who presented with necrotizing haemorrhagic plaques on his thighs after a weekend of freshwater boating. Histological examination of a biopsy specimen showed invasive fungal hyphae associated with dense perivascular inflammation and vessel damage. Diagnostic testing on tissue culture revealed growth of P. insidiosum. Despite multiple debridements and antifungal therapy, the patient died within 2 weeks of presentation. There are four clinical presentations reported in human pythiosis. Pythium insidiosum infection should be considered in any patient with a suggestive exposure history and fungal elements found on histological examination or in culture. Identification of the organism can be difficult, so polymerase chain reaction and serological assays can be useful in making a diagnosis. To improve clinical outcomes, early combination therapy with antifungals and surgery is needed.
© 2016 British Association of Dermatologists.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26946963     DOI: 10.1111/bjd.14520

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Dermatol        ISSN: 0007-0963            Impact factor:   9.302


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Journal:  Braz J Microbiol       Date:  2022-03-03       Impact factor: 2.214

2.  The Human Gut Colonizer Blastocystis Respires Using Complex II and Alternative Oxidase to Buffer Transient Oxygen Fluctuations in the Gut.

Authors:  Anastasios D Tsaousis; Karleigh A Hamblin; Catherine R Elliott; Luke Young; Alicia Rosell-Hidalgo; Campbell W Gourlay; Anthony L Moore; Mark van der Giezen
Journal:  Front Cell Infect Microbiol       Date:  2018-10-22       Impact factor: 5.293

Review 3.  Review of methods and antimicrobial agents for susceptibility testing against Pythium insidiosum.

Authors:  Hanna Yolanda; Theerapong Krajaejun
Journal:  Heliyon       Date:  2020-04-12

4.  Clinical Outcomes of Radical Surgery and Antimicrobial Agents in Vascular Pythiosis: A Multicenter Prospective Study.

Authors:  Pattama Torvorapanit; Nipat Chuleerarux; Rongpong Plongla; Navaporn Worasilchai; Kasama Manothummetha; Achitpol Thongkam; Nattapong Langsiri; Jaruwan Diewsurin; Prasopchai Kongsakpaisan; Ratiporn Bansong; Nuttapon Susaengrat; Watchara Wattanasoontornsakul; Ariya Chindamporn; Nitipong Permpalung
Journal:  J Fungi (Basel)       Date:  2021-02-04

5.  Global Distribution and Clinical Features of Pythiosis in Humans and Animals.

Authors:  Hanna Yolanda; Theerapong Krajaejun
Journal:  J Fungi (Basel)       Date:  2022-02-11

Review 6.  Pythium insidiosum keratitis - A review.

Authors:  Bharat Gurnani; Kirandeep Kaur; Anitha Venugopal; Bhaskar Srinivasan; Bhupesh Bagga; Geetha Iyer; Josephine Christy; Lalitha Prajna; Murugesan Vanathi; Prashant Garg; Shivanand Narayana; Shweta Agarwal; Srikant Sahu
Journal:  Indian J Ophthalmol       Date:  2022-04       Impact factor: 2.969

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