Fatal case of disseminated toxoplasmosis following allogeneic stem cell transplantation in Singapore – a case report and review of literature

IF 0.9 Q4 HEMATOLOGY
Jinghao Nicholas Ngiam , Thuan Tong Tan , Ban Hock Tan , Wenlu Hou , Aloysius Yew Leng Ho , Jeffrey Kim Siang Quek , Yeh Ching Linn , Francesca Lorraine Wei Inng Lim , Hein Than , Shimin Jasmine Chung
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Abstract

Toxoplasmosis is a rare but potentially fatal complication post-allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT), often due to latent reactivation. In Singapore, low seroprevalence limits routine screening and prophylaxis. We report the first reported case of disseminated toxoplasmosis following HSCT in Singapore. A 58-year-old woman with fever and altered mental status two months post-transplant. She had pancytopenia, acute kidney injury, and pneumonitis, with non-specific brain MRI findings. Toxoplasma polymerase chain reaction from serum, bone marrow, and cerebrospinal fluid was positive. Despite treatment with trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole, pyrimethamine, and sulfadiazine, she developed seizures, intracranial haemorrhage, and nosocomial infections, ultimately succumbing one month later. This case potentially highlights the consideration of routine pre-transplant Toxoplasma screening and prevention strategies, even in regions with low seroprevalence.
新加坡异体干细胞移植后弥散性弓形虫病致死病例报告及文献复习
弓形虫病是异体造血干细胞移植(HSCT)后罕见但潜在致命的并发症,通常是由于潜在的再激活。在新加坡,低血清阳性率限制了常规筛查和预防。我们在新加坡报道首例HSCT后播散性弓形虫病病例。一名58岁女性,移植后两个月出现发热和精神状态改变。她有全血细胞减少症、急性肾损伤和肺炎,并有非特异性脑MRI发现。血清、骨髓、脑脊液弓形虫聚合酶链反应阳性。尽管接受了甲氧苄啶-磺胺甲恶唑、乙胺嘧啶和磺胺嘧啶治疗,她仍出现癫痫发作、颅内出血和院内感染,最终在一个月后死亡。该病例潜在地强调了移植前常规弓形虫筛查和预防策略的考虑,即使在血清阳性率较低的地区也是如此。
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Leukemia Research Reports
Leukemia Research Reports Medicine-Oncology
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