First case of proven invasive pulmonary infection due to Trichoderma longibrachiatum in a neutropenic patient with acute leukemia.
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Date publication
décembre 2018
Journal
Journal de mycologie medicale
Auteurs
Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Dr CAILLOT Denis, Dr CHRETIEN Marie-Lorraine
Tous les auteurs :
Sautour M, Chrétien ML, Valot S, Lafon I, Basmaciyan L, Legouge C, Verrier T, Gonssaud B, Abou-Hanna H, Dalle F, Caillot D
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Résumé
Trichoderma species are saprophytic filamentous fungi that can be found all over the word. These fungi show increasing medical importance as opportunistic human pathogens, particularly in immunocompromised patients. Invasive infections due to Trichoderma are rare and definitive diagnosis is complex to achieve because of the lack of specific diagnosis tools. We report in this work the first proven case of invasive pulmonary infection due to T. longibrachiatum in a 69-year-old white male with hematologic malignancy. The patient was successfully treated initially with voriconazole alone followed by a combination of voriconazole and caspofungine.
Mots clés
(1–3)-β-D-glucan, Caspofungin-voriconazole combination therapy, Invasive pulmonary infection, Serum Aspergillus galactomannan, Trichoderma longibrachiatum
Référence
J Mycol Med. 2018 Dec;28(4):659-662