| Literature DB >> 27403356 |
Karen Sweiss1, Annie Oh2, Damiano Rondelli3, Pritesh Patel3.
Abstract
Voriconazole is an established first-line agent for treatment of invasive fungal infections in patients undergoing allogeneic stem cell transplantation (ASCT). It is associated with the uncommon complication of periostitis. We report this complication in a 58-year-old female undergoing HSCT. She was treated with corticosteroids with minimal improvement. The symptoms related to periostitis can mimic chronic graft-versus-host disease in patients undergoing HSCT and clinicians should differentiate this from other diagnoses and promptly discontinue therapy.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27403356 PMCID: PMC4923522 DOI: 10.1155/2016/3242196
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Infect Dis
Figure 1Examination findings and radiograph illustrating periostitis of the right hand. (a) Examination revealed swelling with tenderness of the third middle phalange as well as the less marked swelling of the fourth proximal phalange. (b) Radiograph showed multifocal periosteal reaction with associated soft tissue swelling.