Journal of International Medical Research (Dec 2020)

species causing invasive fungal pneumonia in an immunocompetent patient: a case report

  • Seung Yoon Chae,
  • Hye Mi Park,
  • Tae Hoon Oh,
  • Jong Eun Lee,
  • Hyo-jae Lee,
  • Won Gi Jeong,
  • Yun-Hyeon Kim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/0300060520976475
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 48

Abstract

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Fusarium is a large genus of filamentous fungi that are rarely associated with disease in humans. In the clinical setting, Fusarium species are often difficult to distinguish from other fungal organisms, particularly Aspergillus species. Invasive fungal pneumonia caused by Fusarium species has rarely been reported, especially in immunocompetent patients. In this study, we reported a case of invasive Fusarium pneumonia in a previously healthy 68-year-old woman. The disease was initially misdiagnosed as invasive Aspergillus pneumonia because of the similarity in radiologic and histopathologic findings between these conditions. After Fusarium was identified via microbiological analysis, the antifungal agent was changed, and the patient recovered fully.