First Case Report of an Unusual Fungus (Sporopachydermia lactativora) Associated with a Pulmonary Infection in a Drug Injection User.

IF 1.9 Q3 PATHOLOGY
Clinical Pathology Pub Date : 2021-07-12 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1177/2632010X211029970
Hiba A Al Dallal, Siddharth Narayanan, Christopher M Jones, Shawn R Lockhart, James W Snyder
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In contrast to a robust literature on known pathogenic fungi such as Cryptococcus and Aspergillus species that cause pulmonary infections, reports of the uncommon genus Sporopachydermia causing infections are very limited. We present the first case report describing the fungus, Sporopachydermia lactativora as a likely cause of pneumonia in a patient with a history of polysubstance abuse and injection drug use (IDU). The patient recovered following antifungal treatment. The organism was recovered from a blood culture, 3 days post collection. Although CHROMagar was of little value, only yeast-like organisms were observed on cornmeal agar. The organism was not in the matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization-time of flight (MALDI-TOF) mass spectrometry database. Definitive identification was achieved using the ribosomal DNA (rDNA) sequence analysis by targeting the ITS1 (internal transcribed spacer 1) region. This case report is intended to promote awareness of this fungus as a potential pathogen, by providing new information that has not yet been reported in the literature, and prompts physician awareness to suspect a fungal infection when managing patients with a history of IDU as a potential source of unique environmental organisms not previously encountered, warranting more comprehensive diagnosis and treatment options.

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一种罕见真菌(乳酸孢子病)与注射吸毒者肺部感染相关的第一例报告。
与已知的致病真菌如隐球菌和曲霉引起肺部感染的文献相比,罕见的孢子菌属引起感染的报道非常有限。我们提出了第一个病例报告,描述真菌,乳酸菌是一个可能的原因肺炎患者的多药物滥用和注射药物使用(IDU)的历史。患者经抗真菌治疗后痊愈。采集后3天,从血液培养中恢复该生物。虽然CHROMagar的价值不大,但在玉米粉琼脂上只观察到酵母样生物。该生物不在基质辅助激光解吸/电离飞行时间(MALDI-TOF)质谱数据库中。通过针对ITS1(内部转录间隔器1)区域进行核糖体DNA (rDNA)序列分析,获得了最终鉴定。本病例报告旨在通过提供尚未在文献中报道的新信息,提高对这种真菌作为潜在病原体的认识,并提示医生在管理有IDU病史的患者时,怀疑真菌感染是一种以前从未遇到过的独特环境微生物的潜在来源,从而保证更全面的诊断和治疗选择。
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Clinical Pathology
Clinical Pathology PATHOLOGY-
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