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- Title
Invasive Sinonasal Disease Due to Scopulariopsis candida: Case Report and Review of Scopulariopsosis.
- Authors
Kriesel, John D.; Adderson, Elisabeth E.; Gooch, W. M.; Pavia, Andrew T.
- Abstract
Sinonasal infection with fungi of the order Mucorales—termed mucormycosis or zygomycosis —is sometimes seen in immunosuppressed patients, including those with diabetic ketoacidosis and malignancy. We describe a case of invasive sinonasal infection with Scopulariopsis candida (not among the Mucorales organisms) in a 12-year-old girl who was being treated for non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. Only a few cases of invasive infection with Scopulariopsis species have been reported previously; five of six of these cases were associated with persistent or fatal disease. Our patient survived without undergoing radical surgical debridement and was treated with granulocyte colony-stimulating factor, amphotericin B, and itraconazole; chemotherapy was stopped. In vitro susceptibility testing of our patient's Scopulariopsis isolate showed that it was resistant to amphotericin B and that it was relatively susceptible to itraconazole and miconazole. The case described herein demonstrates the expanding spectrum of fungal organisms that may cause invasive sinonasal infection in immunocompromised hosts and the need for reliable antifungal susceptibility testing.
- Publication
Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1994, Vol 19, Issue 2, p317
- ISSN
1058-4838
- Publication type
Article