BMC Infectious Diseases (May 2023)

Scedosporium infection disseminated “from toe to head” in allogeneic stem cell transplant recipient: a case report

  • Debra A. Marinovic,
  • Eric Bhaimia,
  • Graeme N. Forrest,
  • Rebecca LaRue,
  • Sunita Nathan,
  • Celalettin Ustun,
  • Anna Ward

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12879-023-08345-2
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 1
pp. 1 – 5

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Abstract Background Scedosporium is a lesser-known non-Aspergillus genus of mold that can present in unsuspecting ways. If overlooked, it may disseminate and cause high mortality in high-risk allogeneic stem cell transplant recipients. Case presentation This case report describes a 65-year-old patient with Acute Myeloid Leukemia who underwent an allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplant after a period of prolonged neutropenia with fluconazole prophylaxis. She suffered severe debility with altered mentation from a S. apiospermum infection which likely disseminated from a toe wound to the lung and central nervous system. She was successfully treated with liposomal amphotericin B and voriconazole, but faced a prolonged recovery from physical and neurologic sequela. Conclusions The case highlights the importance of adequate anti-mold prophylaxis in high-risk patients, and the value of a thorough physical examination in this patient population, with particular attention to skin and soft tissue findings.

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