本可预知的扩散性洛门托孢子菌感染:病例报告

IF 1.1 Q4 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
IDCases Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.idcr.2024.e02046
Koga Sato , Toshimasa Hayashi , Takuma Ishizaki , Masakazu Yoshida , Akira Watanabe
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摘要

Lomentospora prolificans 是一种罕见的丝状真菌,可导致免疫力低下的人发生播散性感染。由这种真菌引起的播散性感染很难早期诊断。它对多种抗真菌药物具有耐药性,死亡率很高。我们曾遇到过这样一个病例,其抗真菌预防史和血清中 1,3-beta-D-葡聚糖(BDG)水平的升高表明该真菌也参与其中。一位 76 岁的女性患者患有骨髓增生异常综合征,后来发展为明显的白血病,曾口服泊沙康唑作为抗真菌预防药物。她被送入医院以确定发烧的原因,除了血清 BDG 水平升高外,没有发现新的异常。不幸的是,患者在入院当天因急性呼吸衰竭死亡。在她去世后的第二天,在她入院时进行的血液培养中检测到了产气荚膜杆菌。根据患者的抗真菌预防史和血清 BDG 水平升高的情况,应怀疑其感染了 L.prolificans,因为这些都是感染这种病原体的危险因素。血液培养有助于确诊。如果能在培养结果出来之前及早治疗,就能降低死亡率。
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Disseminated Lomentospora prolificans infection that could have been predicted: A case report

Lomentospora prolificans is a rare, filamentous fungus, that causes a disseminated infection in immunocompromised individuals. Disseminated infections caused by the fungus are difficult to diagnose early. It is resistant to multiple antifungal agents and has a high mortality rate. We encountered a case in which the involvement of this fungus was indicated by a history of antifungal prophylaxis and an elevated serum 1,3-beta-D-glucan (BDG) level. A 76-year-old female with myelodysplastic syndrome that developed into overt leukemia was administered oral posaconazole as antifungal prophylaxis. She was admitted to the hospital to determine the cause of her fever, where no new abnormalities other than an elevated serum BDG level were observed. Unfortunately, the patient died due to acute respiratory failure on the same day of admission. The day after her death, L. prolificans was detected in a blood culture taken upon her admission. L. prolificans should be suspected based on the history of antifungal prophylaxis and an elevated serum BDG level, as these are risk factors for infection by this pathogen. Blood cultures are useful to provide a diagnosis. If treated early, before it is detected in culture, the mortality rate can be decreased.

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