Medical Mycology Case Reports (Sep 2019)

Magnusiomyces capitatus fungemia: The value of direct microscopy in early diagnosis

  • Khaled Alobaid,
  • Abrar Ali Abdullah,
  • Suhail Ahmad,
  • Leena Joseph,
  • Ziauddin Khan

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25
pp. 32 – 34

Abstract

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Two cases of fungemia caused by Magnusiomyces capitatus, an arthroconidial yeast-like fungus, in non-hematologic immunocompromised patients are described. Both patients died before definite diagnosis of M. capitatus was made. The report highlights that pending confirmation of the isolate by phenotypic and/or molecular methods, the characteristic morphologic features observed in Gram-stained smears of blood culture positive bottles can lead to early preliminary diagnosis, thus significantly reducing time required for initiating appropriate antifungal therapy. Keywords: Magnusiomyces capitatus, Diagnosis, Blood culture, Microscopy, Arthroconidial yeast