The Importance of a Watchful Eye: Multiple Infections in Immunocompromised Patient

Q4 Medicine
A. Klobučar, Tian Košar, N. Duraković, Ante Listeš, T. Turk
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INTRODUCTION/OBJECTIVES: Immunocompromised patients are a unique subset of the population that require special attention and care. These individuals are susceptible to a wide range of infections and illnesses, and even minor symptoms can be indicative of a more serious underlying condition. Unfortunately, due to the immunocompromised state, symptoms can often be less severe or easily overlooked, leading to delayed diagnosis and treatment. CASE PRESENTATION: A 77-year-old female patient presents to the ER complaining of breathing difficulties, productive cough, and fever. 11 days earlier, she reported catarrhal symptoms. The patient is being treated for marginal zone non-Hodgkin B-cell lymphoma and is currently receiving R-CVP chemotherapy protocol and corticosteroids. Both her condition and treatment make her immunocompromised, so she was prescribed levofloxacin which she did not take. From the ER, the patient was admitted to the hematology department and further work-up was done. CRP was unremarkably elevated, but chest X-ray showed perihilar destruction of the right lung. Bronchoalveolar lavage came back positive for CMV, EBV, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Enterococcus raffinosus, and Pneumocystis jirovecii. CONCLUSION: This case report highlights the importance of recognizing and addressing even minor symptoms in immunocompromised patients and the importance of vigilant monitoring and prompt intervention in this vulnerable population to prevent the development of more serious conditions. It also highlights the need for clinicians to maintain a high index of suspicion and promptly investigate any changes in the patient’s condition, no matter how minor they may seem. CR72 The importance of CT-guided adrenal biopsy in an oncological patient: a case report Ante Listeša, Tajana Turkb
警惕的眼睛的重要性:免疫受损患者的多种感染
简介/目的:免疫受损患者是需要特别关注和护理的人群中的一个独特子集。这些人容易感染各种各样的感染和疾病,即使是轻微的症状也可能预示着更严重的潜在疾病。不幸的是,由于免疫功能低下,症状往往不那么严重或容易被忽视,导致诊断和治疗延迟。病例介绍:一名77岁的女性患者向急诊室报告呼吸困难、生产性咳嗽和发烧。11天前,她报告了卡他性症状。该患者正在接受边缘区非霍奇金B细胞淋巴瘤的治疗,目前正在接受R-CVP化疗方案和皮质类固醇治疗。她的病情和治疗都使她免疫力低下,所以给她开了左氧氟沙星,但她没有服用。从急诊室,患者被送入血液科,并进行了进一步的检查。CRP升高不明显,但胸部X光片显示右肺肺门周围破坏。支气管肺泡灌洗结果显示CMV、EBV、肺炎克雷伯菌、棉子肠球菌和吉氏肺孢子虫呈阳性。结论:本病例报告强调了识别和解决免疫功能低下患者哪怕是轻微症状的重要性,以及对这一弱势人群进行警惕监测和及时干预以防止更严重疾病发展的重要性。它还强调了临床医生需要保持高怀疑指数,并及时调查患者病情的任何变化,无论这些变化看起来多么轻微。CR72肿瘤患者CT引导下肾上腺活检的重要性:Ante Listeša,Tajana Turbb病例报告
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