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HSV-pneumonitis in a patient with lung cancer receiving check point inhibitors - a case report.

Johannes Sumer1, Frederike Waldeck2, Nadja Fischer3, Christina Appenzeller4,5, Markus Koster6, Martin Früh4,5, Werner C Albrich2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Herpes simplex virus (HSV) is commonly associated with oro-facial and genital manifestations. It rarely causes encephalitis and even less commonly, in heavily immunosuppressed patients, visceral disease or bronchopneumonitis. We present a case of cytologically-proven, PCR-positive HSV-1 tracheobronchitis and pneumonitis in a patient with less severe immunocompromise. CASE
PRESENTATION: A 64 year old white man with steroid-induced diabetes mellitus and progressive small-cell bronchial carcinoma despite chemo- and immunotherapy with two checkpoint inhibitors presented with symptoms of lower respiratory tract infection. Community-acquired pneumonia was suspected and empirical broad-spectrum antibacterial treatment was initiated. Chest CT-scan revealed ground-glass opacities and tree-in bud lesions. Cytology of BAL showed extensive cytopathic effects typically caused by infection with herpes virus and PCR confirmation of HSV-1. Acute phase HSV serology was positive for IgG and borderline for IgM. The patient deteriorated clinically due to tumor progress and infection despite high-dose acyclovir therapy and died 2 weeks after admission.
CONCLUSIONS: We report an unusual case of fatal HSV-1 pneumonitis due to reactivation in a patient with lung cancer, steroid-induced diabetes and treatment with two checkpoint inhibitors. In immunosuppressed patients with non-improving pneumonia invasive diagnostic procedures are warranted including cytology and molecular diagnostics.

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Keywords:  Case report; Herpes simplex virus; Immune check point inhibitors; Pneumonitis

Year:  2021        PMID: 33487176      PMCID: PMC7830804          DOI: 10.1186/s41479-020-00079-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pneumonia (Nathan)        ISSN: 2200-6133


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