一名近期接受肾移植的患者体内的播散性粘孢子菌病:病例报告和文献综述。

Case reports in nephrology and urology Pub Date : 2013-05-07 eCollection Date: 2013-01-01 DOI:10.1159/000351517
Mohamad Hazem Hatahet, Mohanram Narayanan, Constance Cleaves, Riyam Zreik
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粘孢子菌病是一种侵袭性真菌感染,常见于糖尿病患者和免疫力低下的患者。我们报告了一例播散性粘孢子菌病病例,患者是一名 47 岁的男性糖尿病患者,在发病前约 5 周接受了已故供体肾脏异体移植手术。患者出现越来越严重的乏力、腹泻和少尿症,并被发现有严重的急性肾损伤。同种异体肾移植的多普勒超声检查显示,同种异体肾移植上极的肾脏灌注节段性减少,并伴有中度肾积水。置入肾造瘘管后,尿量极少。异体移植物活检显示弥漫性C4d阳性染色和真菌菌丝,提示为粘孢子菌感染。计算机断层扫描(CT)成像显示右上叶肿块,肝脏有小的低密度,头部检查结果正常。尽管患者得到了及时的治疗,包括停用免疫抑制剂、两性霉素 B 和异体肾切除术,但病情迅速恶化,出现呼吸衰竭,需要插管治疗、低血压和室上性心动过速,头部 CT 出现多个新的低密度区,所有这些最终导致患者死亡。文献综述显示,粘孢子菌病是一种相对罕见的疾病,在实体器官移植受者中的 12 个月累计发病率为 0.07%。约23%的病例发现了播散性疾病,死亡率高达96%。
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Disseminated mucormycosis in a patient with recent kidney transplantation: a case report and review of the literature.

Disseminated mucormycosis in a patient with recent kidney transplantation: a case report and review of the literature.

Disseminated mucormycosis in a patient with recent kidney transplantation: a case report and review of the literature.

Disseminated mucormycosis in a patient with recent kidney transplantation: a case report and review of the literature.

Mucormycosis is an invasive fungal infection commonly seen in diabetics and immunocompromised patients. We report a case of disseminated mucormycosis in a 47-year-old diabetic male who underwent deceased donor renal allograft transplantation about 5 weeks prior to presentation. Our patient presented with increasing fatigue, diarrhea and oligoanuria and was found to have significant acute kidney injury. Doppler ultrasound of the allograft revealed segmental decreased renal perfusion in the upper pole of the allograft with moderate hydronephrosis. Nephrostomy tube placement yielded minimal urine output. An allograft biopsy showed diffuse C4d-positive staining and fungal hyphae suggestive of Mucor infection. Computed tomography (CT) imaging revealed a right upper lobe mass, a small hypodensity in the liver and normal findings in the head. Despite prompt management including discontinuation of immunosuppression, amphotericin B and allograft nephrectomy, the patient had a rapid decompensation, developed respiratory failure requiring intubation, hypotension and supraventricular tachycardia with multiple new areas of hypoattenuation on head CT - all of which ultimately resulted in his death. A review of the literature revealed that mucormycosis is a relatively rare disease with a cumulative 12-month incidence rate of 0.07% in solid organ transplant recipients. Disseminated disease was found in about 23% of cases, with a mortality rate of 96%.

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