| Literature DB >> 35127100 |
Ali Sharifpour1,2, Hossein Zarrinfar3, Mahdi Fakhar1, Zakaria Zakariaei1,4, Mostafa Soleymani1, Elham Sadat Banimostafavi1,5, Maryam Nakhaei1.
Abstract
Immunocompromised patients are frequently more susceptible to pathogens such as protozoa. For the first time, we report a case of pulmonary lophomoniasis in a known case of acute myeloid leukaemia (AML-2) from Qeshm Island, Persian Gulf, southern Iran. Diagnosis of lophomoniasis was confirmed using microscopy and molecular examinations of bronchoalveolar lavage fluid. She was completely treated with metronidazole (500 mg three times a day for 3 weeks). We conclude that immunocompromised patients with unjustified respiratory disorders should be screened for Lophomonas infection.Entities:
Keywords: Qeshm Island; acute myeloid leukaemia; lophomoniasis
Year: 2022 PMID: 35127100 PMCID: PMC8792117 DOI: 10.1002/rcr2.906
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Respirol Case Rep ISSN: 2051-3380
FIGURE 1Lung computed tomography scan showing multiple nodules in the right upper lobe of the lung (head of the red arrows)
FIGURE 2(A, B) Photomicrographs showing trophozoite of Lophomonas in a wet smear prepared from bronchoalveolar lavage specimen (black arrows)