An atypical occurrence of Aspergillosis in leukemic patient: Brief description of a clinical case

Publication date: Available online 23 October 2018Source: Journal de Mycologie MédicaleAuthor(s): L. Pastrone, M.-T. Corsetti, L. Depaoli, S. Sampò, M. Colonna, A. RocchettiAbstractHerein we describe a 43 year-old Caucasian female patient with acute myeloid leukemia that developed an unconventional form of invasive Aspergillosis. For therapeutic reasons, a Groshong-type central venous catheter was positioned. Monitoring the patient's clinical conditions, positive values for C-reactive protein and galactomannan were correlated with a probably Aspergillosis. Surprisingly no pulmonary evidences were observed. Due to worsening conditions, she was re-hospitalized and a blood culture was performed, whom positivity resulted as the first clinical evidence of Aspergillus fumigatus. Further evidence about species identification was obtained by sequencing the fungal ITS region. We support the clinical value of blood culture as a decisive factor to improve the diagnosis of catheter-related Aspergillosis.
Source: Journal of Medical Mycology - Category: Biology Source Type: research