Giardia lamblia mimicking acute graft versus host disease after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation: A case report

Rationale: As the major complications post allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (allo-HSCT), gastrointestinal disorders were most commonly ascribed to acute graft-versus-host disease (aGVHD) and opportunistic infections. Though Giardia lamblia (G lamblia) is the most common waterborne parasite of intestinal infection worldwide, seldom has it been reported in a patient with acute severe aplastic anemia after allo-HSCT. Patient concerns: A 23-year-old male with severe aplastic anemia developed diarrhea, abdominal cramps, bloating, nausea, vomiting, fever, weight loss, and fatigue after allo-HSCT. Diagnosis: Stool examinations for ova and parasites showed Giardia trophozoites and cysts. Interventions: Methylprednisolone was stopped and the patient was intravenously treated with a 7-day course of metronidazole (500 mg, tid.). Simultaneously, cyclosporine (5 mg/kg) was continually utilized for suspicious gut GVHD. Outcomes: The Giardia lamblia in stool turned negative and his symptoms were resolved after the 7-day course. Lessons: Incorporating non-invasive monitoring of stool examination for ova and parasites in the follow-up algorithm for post-HSCT patients can expedite clinical decision-making in the differential diagnoses for aGVHD even in the non-endemic area. Metronidazole therapy can be well-tolerated in HSCT patients with giardiasis.
Source: Medicine - Category: Internal Medicine Tags: Research Article: Clinical Case Report Source Type: research