Candida Tropicalis Infection of the Knee Joint in an Immunocompromised Pediatric Patient: A Case Report

Benjamin D. Sookhoo
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Background: Candida septic arthritis is a debilitating condition affecting joint function. Candida tropicalis , an organism found in normal human flora is noted to be the third most common pathogenic yeast in the elderly and immunosuppressed population. Infections are rare in the US, typically limited to the neonate and elderly populations. Most infections occur in the south America and southeast Asian regions. In the last 2 decades, Tropialis infection rates have risen impart due to antifungal resistance. We present a case of Candida tropicalis infection in the knee of a 13-year-old female with a past history of relapsed Acute Myeloid Leukemia following bone marrow transplant, pancytopenia and graft vs . host disease. Methods: Patient case is thoroughly discussed, and a review of the current literature performed. Result: Patient underwent multiple open irrigation and sharp debridement as well as arthroscopic complete synovectomy in addition to medical management. Patient remained pancytopenic throughout her course and eventually underwent granulocyte transfusion. During her course, she developed a relapse of her AML and subsequently expired. Limited case reports exist in the literature, with no recent reports of Candida arthritis in an adolescent in the United States. Discussion: Candida septic arthritis remains a rare but potentially devastating condition, particularly in the immunocompromised patient population. Candida arthritis
热带假丝酵母感染的膝关节在免疫功能低下的儿童患者:一个病例报告
背景:念珠菌感染性关节炎是一种影响关节功能的衰弱性疾病。热带假丝酵母是一种在正常人类菌群中发现的生物,是老年人和免疫抑制人群中第三常见的致病性酵母。感染在美国很少见,通常仅限于新生儿和老年人。大多数感染发生在南美洲和东南亚地区。在过去的二十年中,由于抗真菌耐药性,热带真菌感染率有所上升。我们报告一例热带念珠菌感染膝13岁女性,既往有急性髓性白血病复发史,骨髓移植后,全血细胞减少和移植物vs。宿主病。方法:对患者病例进行深入讨论,并对当前文献进行回顾。结果:患者除接受药物治疗外,还接受了多次开放冲洗和尖锐清创,以及关节镜下滑膜全切除术。患者在整个治疗过程中始终保持全血细胞减少,最终接受了粒细胞输注。在治疗过程中,她的急性髓性白血病复发,随后死亡。有限的病例报告存在于文献中,没有最近的报道念珠菌关节炎在美国的青少年。讨论:念珠菌感染性关节炎仍然是一种罕见但具有潜在破坏性的疾病,特别是在免疫功能低下的患者群体中。念珠菌关节炎
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