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[Disseminated aspergillosis due to Aspergillus udagawae during immunosuppressive treatment for myelodysplastic syndrome]

Authors :
Ayumi, Kuzume
Junichiro, Yuda
Masahiro, Abe
Takuya, Yamaguchi
Mari, Hisano
Nobuhiko, Yamauchi
Hirotaka, Nakamura
Akihito, Nagata
Chi, Song-Gi
Eibai, Kaku
Shigeki, Nakamura
Yoshitsugu, Miyazaki
Yosuke, Minami
Source :
[Rinsho ketsueki] The Japanese journal of clinical hematology. 62(1)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

An 80 year old male who had received immunosuppressive therapy for myelodysplastic syndrome presented with fever, fatigue, and elevated serum Aspergillus antigen. Computed tomography revealed infiltrative shadows in the left lower lung and subcutaneous nodules. A polymerase chain reaction assay from lung and subcutaneous nodule samples identified the presence Aspergillus udagawae. A. udagawae is a cryptic species that shares similar morphological characteristics with A. fumigatus but genetically differs from the latter in its susceptibility to antifungal drugs. When immunosuppressed patients with hematological malignancies develop disseminated aspergillosis, biopsy and fungal tests are crucial to identify the causative fungus, including cryptic species, for deciding the appropriate therapeutic intervention.

Details

ISSN :
04851439
Volume :
62
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
[Rinsho ketsueki] The Japanese journal of clinical hematology
Accession number :
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