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- Title
Hypertrophic pachymeningitis caused by Schizophyllum sp.: a novel case report.
- Authors
Machida, Masaki; Nakamura, Itaru; Sato, Akihiro; Nakamura, Shigeki; Miyazaki, Yoshitsugu; Watanabe, Hidehiro
- Abstract
Background: The pathogenic fungus Schizophyllum sp. can cause allergic fungal rhinosinusitis and allergic bronchopulmonary mycosis in humans. Sinus and lung infections due to Schizophyllum sp. have been reported globally; however, no case of hypertrophic pachymeningitis due to this pathogen has been reported yet. Herein, we describe for the first time, a case of hypertrophic pachymeningitis due to Schizophyllum sp. Case presentation: A 69-year-old woman visited the hospital with chief complaints of headache, right trigeminal neuralgia (third branch), ataxic gait, and deafness in the right ear. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed a tumor in the right sphenoidal sinus and thickening of the dura mater surrounding the right porus acusticus internus. Endoscopic sinus surgery and neuroendoscopic biopsy were performed to remove sinus lesions and intracranial lesions, respectively. Both pathological specimens showed findings indicative of filamentous fungi on Grocott's staining. DNA sequencing with the sinus specimen revealed Schizophyllum sp. as the causative pathogen, consistent with the diagnosis of fungal sinusitis and hypertrophic pachymeningitis. Intravenous liposomal amphotericin B was started, but owing to lack of improvement, the treatment was switched to intravenous voriconazole. We observed improvements in both radiological findings and symptoms. However, the symptoms exacerbated again when the trough level of voriconazole decreased. Upon increasing the voriconazole dose, a higher trough level was obtained and the symptoms improved. Conclusion: Our study suggests that when symptoms of central nervous system infection due to Schizophyllum sp. do not improve with liposomal amphotericin B, voriconazole can be administered at high trough levels to improve the symptoms.
- Subjects
DNA analysis; VORICONAZOLE; AMPHOTERICIN B; BIOPSY; MUSHROOMS; SEQUENCE analysis; INTRAVENOUS therapy; HYPERTROPHY; DEAFNESS; MAGNETIC resonance imaging; SINUSITIS; HEADACHE; FUNGAL meningitis; ENDOSCOPY; TRIGEMINAL neuralgia; ATAXIA
- Publication
Infection, 2021, Vol 49, Issue 4, p775
- ISSN
0300-8126
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s15010-020-01544-y