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Aspergillus Laryngotracheobronchitis in a Child with Primary Immunodeficiency

  • Moon, Soo Young;Lee, Soyoung;Kim, You Sun;Park, June Dong;Choi, Yu Hyeon
    • Pediatric Infection and Vaccine
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    • 제27권3호
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    • pp.190-197
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    • 2020
  • 소아에서 후두기관지염이 진균에 의해 발생하는 경우는 매우 드물고 주로 선행 요인이 있는 환자에 보고된다. 또한, Aspergillus 감염에 의한 후두기관지염은 초기에 무증상이거나 가슴 X선 사진에서 특이점이 없는 경우가 많아 조기 진단이 어렵다. 저자는 피부증상과 비감염성 발열을 조절하기 위해 장기간 저용량 스테로이드를 사용했던 복용력이 있는 일차성 면역 결핍 질환이 의심되는 환자에서 점진적인 호흡 부전을 보였고 가막성 아르페르길루스증(Pseudomembranous aspergillosis)에 의한 후두기관지염으로 밝혀진 사례를 보고하여 Aspergillus 후두기관지염의 고위험 환자군에서 조기 진단을 통한 치료의 중요성을 알리고자 한다.

수두-대상포진 바이러스 감염으로 입원한 소아에 대한 임상 고찰 (Clinical Manifestations of Hospitalized Children Due to Varicella-Zoster Virus Infection)

  • 곽병옥;김동현;이환종;최은화
    • Pediatric Infection and Vaccine
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    • 제20권3호
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    • pp.161-167
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    • 2013
  • 목적: 본 연구는 단일 기관에서 수두-대상포진 바이러스 감염으로 입원한 소아 환자의 임상 경과를 알아보고자 하였다. 방법: 2009년부터 2012년까지 서울대학교 어린이병원에서 피부 병변의 수포액으로 시행한 수두-대상포진 바이러스 배양검사와 중합효소 연쇄반응검사로 수두-대상포진 바이러스 감염증이 확진된 40명의 입원환자를 대상으로 하였다. 환자들의 의무기록을 통하여 진단 시 연령 및 성별, 수두 백신 시행유무, 임상증상 및 경과, 기저질환, 치료와 합병증에 대하여 분석하였다. 결과: 대상자 중 수두 환자는 16명, 대상포진 환자는 24명이었고, 연령 중앙값은 10.5세로 생후 16일부터 19세까지 분포하였다. 기저질환이 동반된 환자는 35명(87.5%)이었고, 24명의 대상포진 환자 중 과거에 수두를 앓았던 경우가 11례에서 있었고, 재발한 대상포진은 1례에서 있었다. 20명(50%)은 이전에 수두 백신의 접종력이 있었고, 이 중 19명은 면역저하환자였다. 대부분의 환자(95%)는 정맥용 또는 경구용 항바이러스제로 치료받았고, 정맥용 항바이러스제 투여 후 치료 실패는 관찰되지 않았다. 면역저하환자에서 발열의 기간은 평균 4.4일(1-10일)로 정상 면역력을 가진 환자와 비교하였을 때 유의한 차이는 없었으나, 항바이러스제의 투여기간은 평균 12일(7-23일)로 유의하게 길었다(P=0.014). 두 명(5.0%)의 환자에서 Streptococcus pyogenes와 Klebsiella oxytoca에 의한 이차 세균 감염이 확인되었으며, 1명(2.5%)에서 폐렴이, 11명(27.5%)에서 대상포진후 신경통이 합병되었다. 결론: 수두-대상포진 바이러스 감염은 면역저하 소아에서 발생할 시에 장기간의 항바이러스제 치료가 필요하므로 이 같은 환자들을 적극적으로 치료하고, 면밀하게 관찰하는 것이 필요하다.

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Oral mucormycosis in an 18-month-old child: a rare case report with a literature review

  • Kalaskar, Ritesh Rambharos;Kalaskar, Ashita Ritesh;Ganvir, Sindhu
    • Journal of the Korean Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons
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    • 제42권2호
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    • pp.105-110
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    • 2016
  • Oral mucormycosis is a fungal infection observed mainly in elderly immunocompromised patients. In rare instances, the disease occurs in healthy individuals and those patients that are below preschool age. Although this condition mainly involves the maxilla, it may also manifest in any part of the oral cavity based on the source of infection. Mucormycosis of the maxilla spreads rapidly, leading to necrosis of the palatal bone and palatal perforation. Such patients are usually rehabilitated using bone grafting or free flap surgeries. However, when surgeries are delayed, palatal prosthesis is an interim treatment modality that can prevent nasal regurgitation and aspiration of food or fluids. Palatal prostheses also help with mastication, speech, and swallowing. The present case describes a rare case of oral mucormycosis in an 18-month-old male involving the maxilla that was managed by palatal prosthesis.

A Case of Postoperative Herpes Simplex Pneumonia

  • Lee, Tae-One;Hwang, Hyung-Sik;Moon, Seung-Myung;Choi, Sun-Kil
    • Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society
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    • 제41권3호
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    • pp.204-206
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    • 2007
  • Herpes simplex virus [HSV] esophagitis is a rare disease and most of cases are reported in the immunocompromised patients. We report a case of fatal HSV infection started from herpes labialis and esophagitis. She had initially suffered from perioral ulcer, esophagitis, and interstitial pneumonitis later and eventually died of respiratory insufficiency one month later after the aneurysmal surgery. She did not have any immunocompromised medical history and also had no evidence of herpes encephalitis in laboratory study and magnetic resonance image [MRI]. With the availability of effective agents for the treatment of HSV infection, early recognition of HSV esophagitis is important because it may be clinically confused with Cushing ulcer and may be complicated with a fatal pneumonitis.

Primary Laryngeal Aspergillosis in Immunocompetent Patient - A Case Report and Review -

  • Kang, Sung-Mi;Hong, Hyun-Jun;Bae, Yoon-Sung;Yoon, Sun-Och
    • 대한후두음성언어의학회지
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    • 제22권1호
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    • pp.60-62
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    • 2011
  • Primary laryngeal aspergillosis is rare, It is most often found in immunocompromised patient, such as leukemia, malignant disease, diabetes or immunosuppressive drugs. These days the occurrences of laryngeal aspergillosis in immunocompetent patients are increasing. The cause of laryngeal aspergillosis in immunocompetent patients is not clear, but a few factors are considered such as iatrogenic factors, vocal abuse, vocal fold cyst and occupational factors. The histopathologic characteristics are somewhat different between that of immunocompromised patients and immunocompetent patients. We report a case of primary vocal cord aspergillosis in immunocompetent patient who had treated with only surgery and brief review of the pertinent literature.

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A Case of a 16-Year-Old Patient With Chronic Invasive Aspergillosis in the Trachea Treated With Segmental Tracheal Resection and Cricotracheal Anastomosis

  • Heo, Yujin;Choi, Nayeon;Yoo, Keon Hee;Chung, Man Ki
    • 대한후두음성언어의학회지
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    • 제33권1호
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    • pp.42-44
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    • 2022
  • Chronic invasive aspergillosis is a life-threatening disease, especially in immunocompromised patients. The diagnosis and treatment of tracheal aspergillosis (TA) are challenging because of its rarity and nonspecific clinical presentations. The treatment standard of TA has been medical treatment like other forms of invasive aspergillosis, but patients with medically resistant TA require surgical intervention. We demonstrated a successful surgical outcome of chronic invasive TA in a 16-year-old patient with immunocompromised status related to acute myelocytic leukemia.

Late Seroma in Breast Implants: A Coronavirus Disease 2019 Phenomenon?

  • Chan, Stephanie L.S;Mok, James Wan Loong
    • Archives of Plastic Surgery
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    • 제49권5호
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    • pp.611-613
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    • 2022
  • The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has been challenging in all aspects of the medical field with new clinical presentations constantly arising. Plastic surgeons are not immune to this and need to be aware of their implications. There has been a recent report of late periprosthetic seroma (breast implant) as a clinical manifestation of COVID-19 infection. To our knowledge, this phenomenon has not been further reported. We present a 53-year-old immunocompromised lady who developed late seroma after COVID-19 infection. She eventually required explantation of the implant and is awaiting autologous reconstruction. It is likely that we will increasingly continue to see this phenomenon of implant complications as a result of COVID-19 infection and should be watchful, especially regarding potential immunocompromised patients.

Genotypic Identification of Cystoisospora in Immunocompromised Patients Using Tm-Variation Analysis

  • Basyoni, Maha M.A.;Elghobary, Hany Ahmed Fouad
    • Parasites, Hosts and Diseases
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    • 제55권6호
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    • pp.601-606
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    • 2017
  • Cystoisospora is responsible for morbidity in immunocompromised patients. PCR is sensitive for diagnosing Cystoisospora; however, it needs reevaluation for differential molecular diagnosis of cystoisosporiasis. We aimed at evaluating melting curve analysis (MCA) after real-time PCR (qPCR) in diagnosis and genotyping of Cystoisospora as an alternative to conventional PCR. We included 293 diarrheic stool samples of patients attending the Department of Clinical Oncology and Nuclear Medicine of Cairo University Hospitals, Egypt. Samples were subjected to microscopy, nested PCR (nPCR), and qPCR targeting the internal transcribed spacer 2 region (ITS2) of the ribosomal RNA (r RNA) gene followed by melting temperatures ($T_ms$) analysis and comparing the results to PCR-RFLP banding patterns. Using microscopy and ITS2-nPCR, 3.1% and 5.8% of cases were Cystoisospora positive, respectively, while 10.9% were positive using qPCR. Genotyping of Cystoisospora by qPCR-MCA revealed 2 genotypes. These genotypes matched with 2 distinct melting peaks with specified $T_ms$ at $85.8^{\circ}C$ and $88.6^{\circ}C$, which indicated genetic variation among Cystoisospora isolates in Egypt. Genotype II proved to be more prevalent (65.6%). HIV-related Kaposi sarcoma and leukemic patients harbored both genotypes with a tendency to genotype II. Genotype I was more prevalent in lymphomas and mammary gland tumors while colorectal and hepatocellular tumors harbored genotype II suggesting that this genotype might be responsible for the development of cystoisosporiasis in immunocompromised patients. Direct reliable identification and differentiation of Cystoisospora species could be established using $qPCR-T_ms$ analysis which is useful for rapid detection and screening of Cystoisospora genotypes principally in high risk groups.

다양한 양상으로 발현된 폐크립토콕스증 3예 (Various Pulmonary Manifestations of the Cryptococcal Pneumoniae in the Three Immunocompetent Patients)

  • 박진찬;김형태;정훈;박지한;최재혁;김현태;박재민;이용희;김정숙
    • Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases
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    • 제50권3호
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    • pp.359-366
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    • 2001
  • 저자들은 평소 비교적 건강하게 생활해온 중노년의 여성들에서 결절 혹은 폐경결 등 다양한 양상으로 발현되어 악성 폐종양 및 미만성 폐질환과 감별이 필요했던 크립토콕스 폐렴 3예를 경험하였기에 문헌 고찰과 함께 보고하는 바이다.

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Aspergillus Tracheobronchitis in a Mild Immunocompromised Host

  • Cho, Byung Ha;Oh, Youngmin;Kang, Eun Seok;Hong, Yong Joo;Jeong, Hye Won;Lee, Ok-Jun;Chang, You-Jin;Choe, Kang Hyeon;Lee, Ki Man;An, Jin-Young
    • Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases
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    • 제77권5호
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    • pp.223-226
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    • 2014
  • Aspergillus tracheobronchitis is a form of invasive pulmonary aspergillosis in which the Aspergillus infection is limited predominantly to the tracheobronchial tree. It occurs primarily in severely immunocompromised patients such as lung transplant recipients. Here, we report a case of Aspergillus tracheobronchitis in a 42-year-old man with diabetes mellitus, who presented with intractable cough, lack of expectoration of sputum, and chest discomfort. The patient did not respond to conventional treatment with antibiotics and antitussive agents, and he underwent bronchoscopy that showed multiple, discrete, gelatinous whitish plaques mainly involving the trachea and the left bronchus. On the basis of the bronchoscopic and microbiologic findings, we made the diagnosis of Aspergillus tracheobronchitis and initiated antifungal therapy. He showed gradual improvement in his symptoms and continued taking oral itraconazole for 6 months. Physicians should consider Aspergillus tracheobronchitis as a probable diagnosis in immunocompromised patients presenting with atypical respiratory symptoms and should try to establish a prompt diagnosis.