Medical Mycology Case Reports (Mar 2019)

Magnusiomyces clavatus infection in a child after allogeneic hematotopoetic stem cell transplantation: Diagnostic and therapeutic implications

  • Massimiliano Leoni,
  • Niccolò Riccardi,
  • Gioacchino Andrea Rotulo,
  • Elisabetta Godano,
  • Maura Faraci,
  • Roberto Bandettini,
  • Maria Carmela Esposto,
  • Elio Castagnola

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23
pp. 65 – 67

Abstract

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Magnusiomyces clavatus is an ascomycetous fungus causing invasive disease in immuno-compromised patients. Neutropenia, contaminated venous catheters, previous antifungal treatment are risk factors for this infection. We report a case of Magnusiomyces clavatus fungemia with pulmonary, renal and skin localizations in a 6-year-old boy with prolonged neutropenia because of three allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantations. The infection was controlled by aggressive and strictly monitored combination therapy with voriconazole and liposomial-ampthotericine-B along with durable recover from neutropenia. Keywords: Magnusiomyces clavatus, Dimorphic fungi, Neutropenia, HSCT