Fast and Fusariosis: a systematic review and case report of a rapidly fatal central nervous system infection

J. Vadhan, Alyssa J. Melo, Jeffery C. Shogan, Vishal Singh, Maria Carrillo
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transplant recipients are at risk for fungal infections. Fusarium spp. , however, are a ubiquitous environmental fungus that has rarely been reported to cause invasive central nervous system (CNS) infection in patients post solid organ transplant. Case Description: We report a 57-year-old male with a recent heart transplant on immunosuppressive therapy who presented to the emergency department with right eye pain, headache, and focal neurologic deficits, and was subsequently diagnosed with CNS Fusariosis and endophthalmitis. Following intensive care and operative management, the patient ultimately suffered from acute transplant rejection and passed away shortly thereafter. One day following the surgery, the patient demonstrated signs of acute heart failure, and underwent emergent right heart catheterization with endomyocardial biopsy that revealed acute transplant rejection. Unfortunately, given the advanced stage of his infection coupled with transplant rejection, palliative care was consulted, and the patient was discharged to hospice. Conclusions: This is the 21st reported case of CNS Fusariosis. Of the reported cases, skin lesions were the most common presenting symptom (52.4%). Altered mental status was the most common neurologic symptom (23.8%). The cerebral cortex was the most frequently involved brain region involved (33.3%). Despite aggressive treatment, the mortality rate is extremely high (9.5%). We recommend a high index of suspicion and aggressive treatment for CNS Fusariosis given its heterogenous presentation, increasing number of reported cases, and fulminant disease course. with significant surrounding FLAIR hyperintensity suggesting vasogenic edema. FLAIR, fluid attenuated inversion recovery.
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快速和镰状虫病:一种快速致死性中枢神经系统感染的系统回顾和病例报告
移植受者有真菌感染的风险。然而,镰孢菌是一种普遍存在的环境真菌,很少报道在实体器官移植后引起侵袭性中枢神经系统(CNS)感染。病例描述:我们报告一名57岁男性患者,最近接受了免疫抑制治疗的心脏移植手术,他以右眼疼痛、头痛和局灶性神经功能缺损就诊于急诊室,随后被诊断为中枢神经系统镰状虫病和眼内炎。经过重症监护和手术治疗,患者最终出现急性移植排斥反应,不久后去世。手术后一天,患者表现出急性心力衰竭的迹象,并进行了紧急右心导管检查和心内膜心肌活检,结果显示急性移植排斥反应。不幸的是,考虑到他感染的晚期加上移植排斥,姑息治疗被咨询,病人出院到临终关怀。结论:这是第21例报告的中枢神经系统镰刀病病例。在报告的病例中,皮肤损害是最常见的症状(52.4%)。精神状态改变是最常见的神经系统症状(23.8%)。大脑皮层是最常受累的脑区(33.3%)。尽管进行了积极治疗,但死亡率极高(9.5%)。鉴于CNS镰状虫病的异质性表现、报告病例数量的增加和病程的暴发性,我们建议对其进行高度怀疑和积极治疗。周围有明显的FLAIR高信号提示血管源性水肿。FLAIR,流体衰减反演采收率。
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