Malassezia Pneumonia: A Rare Complication of Parenteral Nutrition Therapy.

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Richelle M Baker, Ryan J Stegink, John J Manaloor, Bryan H Schmitt, John C Stevens, John C Christenson
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Abstract

Malassezia species (formerly known as Pityrosporum) are part of normal human skin flora and have been associated with benign dermatologic conditions, such as seborrheic dermatitis and tinea versicolor. In rare cases, however, Malassezia has been associated with systemic disease in immunocompromised patients and infants in the neonatal intensive care unit. Malassezia species require long-chain fatty acids for growth and therefore have a known predilection for individuals receiving lipid containing intravenous parenteral nutrition (PN). Systemic infections are characterized by prolonged fevers and illness but can include nonspecific signs and symptoms. We present the diagnosis and management of a rare case of an immunocompetent, nonneonatal, PN-dependent child with Malassezia furfur pneumonia.

马拉色菌肺炎:肠外营养治疗的罕见并发症。
马拉色菌属(以前称为Pityrosporum)是正常人类皮肤菌群的一部分,并与良性皮肤病(如脂溢性皮炎和花斑癣)有关。然而,在极少数情况下,马拉色菌与免疫功能低下患者和新生儿重症监护病房婴儿的全身性疾病有关。马拉色菌需要长链脂肪酸来生长,因此已知偏爱接受含脂静脉外营养(PN)的个体。全身性感染的特征是持续发烧和生病,但也可能包括非特异性体征和症状。我们提出的诊断和管理一个罕见的情况下,免疫能力,非新生儿,pn依赖儿童与马拉色菌皮毛肺炎。
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