1. Acute Colonic Perforation with Septic Shock Secondary to Disseminated Histoplasmosis in an Autologous Bone Marrow Transplant Recipient
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Bhatti H, Batbileg E, De S, Friedman G, and Antony S
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infectious disease ,bone marrow transplant ,pancytopenia ,disseminated histoplasmosis ,colonic perforation ,surgery ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 - Abstract
Harsimrandeep Bhatti, Enkhbileg Batbileg, Srijisnu De, Glen Friedman, Suresh Antony Department of Internal Medicine, Las Palmas Del Sol Medical Center, El Paso, TX, USACorrespondence: Harsimrandeep Bhatti, Department of Internal Medicine, Las Palmas Del Sol Medical Center, 10175 Gateway W. Suite 100, El Paso, TX, 79925, USA, Tel +1 915-539-4346, Email Harsimrandeep.Bhatti@hcahealthcare.comAbstract: Histoplasma capsulatum is an opportunistic pathogen which can lead to a wide variety of clinical presentations in the immunocompromised host. Post-transplant histoplasmosis in hematopoietic cell transplant recipients is exceedingly rare, with an incidence of < 1%. We present a case of acute caecal perforation resulting from disseminated histoplasmosis in a patient who had undergone autologous bone marrow transplant for plasma cell dyscrasia. This is a 71-year-old patient who initially presented due to progressive weakness associated with shortness of breath.Keywords: infectious disease, bone marrow transplant, pancytopenia, disseminated histoplasmosis, colonic perforation, surgery
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- 2023