| Literature DB >> 35747733 |
Roya Ghasemian1, Azadeh Bandegani2, Firoozeh Kermani3,4, Leila Faeli2, Behrad Roohi2, Elham Yousefi-Abdolmaleki5, Mohammad T Hedayati6,3, Emmanuel Roilides7, Tahereh Shokohi6,3.
Abstract
Background and Purpose: Scedosporium spp. is a saprophytic fungus that may cause invasive pulmonary infection due to the aspiration of contaminated water in both immunosuppressed and immunocompetent hosts. Case report: Herein, we report a fatal case of pulmonary infection caused by Scedosporium species associated with a car crash and near-drowning in a sewage canal. Scedosporium aurantiacum isolated from bronchoalveolar lavage was identified by PCR-sequencing of β-tubulin genes. The minimum inhibitory concentration values for amphotericin B, itraconazole, posaconazole, isavuconazole were >16 µg/ml, and >8 µg/ml for anidulafungin, micafungin, and caspofungin. Voriconazole was found to be the most active agent with a MIC of 1 µg/ml.Entities:
Keywords: Amphotericin B; Antifungal susceptibility test; Invasive pulmonary infection; Near-drowning; Scedosporium aurantiacum; Voriconazole
Year: 2021 PMID: 35747733 PMCID: PMC9175145 DOI: 10.18502/cmm.7.4.8410
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Curr Med Mycol ISSN: 2423-3420
Figure 1Timeline of the patient's illness
Figure 2Computed tomography of the lung; Consolidation (Acinar shadow) (blue arrow) with peripheral ground-glass opacities in the lower lobe of both lung (black arrows) and bilateral mild pleural effusion (red arrows) (A and B); Computed tomography of the brain; bilateral sinuses opacification with air-fluid levels (white arrows) (C)
Figure 340Â microscopic view of branched septate hyaline hyphae in the KOH preparation (A) Septate hyphae view in the Giemsa stain (40Â) (B)
Figure 4White-Gray to brown floccose colonies (A). Fungi that grew onto SDA were stained with lactophenol cotton blue: 40Â microscopic view of hyaline filamentous hyphae with oval conidia (B)