Current Medical Mycology (Mar 2020)

The first rare and fatal case of invasive aspergillosis of spinal cord due to Aspergillus nidulans in an Iranian child with chronic granulomatosis disease: review of literature

  • Mahin Tavakoli,
  • Mohammad T. Hedayati,
  • Hossein Mirhendi,
  • Sadegh Nooripoor-Sisakht,
  • Newsha Hedayati,
  • Fatemeh Saghafi,
  • Setareh Mamishi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.18502/cmm.6.1.2551
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1
pp. 55 – 60

Abstract

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Background and Purpose: Invasive aspergillosis (IA) of the central nervous system (CNS) is a devastating complication which is rarely reported in immunocompromised children. In this case presentation, we reported a rare and fatal IA with spinal cord involvement in a 10-year-old child with X-linked chronic granulomatosis disease (CGD). Case report: The child had a previous history of pulmonary tuberculosis. A cervical spine X-ray revealed the involvement of cervical vertebrae (T4/T5) and ribs causing spinal cord compression and epidural abscess. The patient underwent a decompressive laminectomy and mass removal. The histopathology and culture results suggested IA. Despite the aggressive and prolonged therapy, he died within one year. Aspergillus nidulans was identified as the causative agent based on morphological and molecular studies. Conclusion: This synopsis represents the aggressive behavior of infection caused by A. nidulans in the CGD patient.

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