Treatment of intestinal and hepatic mucormycosis in an immunocompromized child
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PubMed ID
19127570
Description
During ALL chemotherapy, a 4-year-old patient presented with febrile neutropenia and abdominal pain. Ultrasound examinations were repeatedly normal. Computerized tomography on day 7 demonstrated appendicitis and multiple hepatic foci identified as mucormycosis (Absidia corymbifera). Successful outcome was achieved by aggressive re-surgery, long-term antifungal therapy with serum level-monitored posaconazole, and recovery of neutrophil counts. Considering the interference of posaconazole with CYP3A4, vincristine was administered during 72 hr posaconazole windows. Pediatric intestinal mucormycosis, still associated with a >70% case-fatality rate, calls for early imaging and surgery to establish the diagnosis, reduce the fungal mass, and provide a rationale for using posaconazole.
Date of Publication
2009
Publication Type
Article
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Mühlethaler, Konrad | |
Wolf, Rainer |
Series
Pediatric blood & cancer
Publisher
Wiley-Liss
ISSN
1545-5009
ISBN
19127570
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