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1.
Jpn J Infect Dis ; 72(2): 130-132, 2019 Mar 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30381692

ABSTRACT

Invasive fungal infections are one of the vital complications among acute leukemia patients undergoing induction chemotherapy. Among them, Geotrichum clavatum infections present extremely rarely with atypical clinical symptoms which make them difficult to diagnose. In this paper, we report a case of infection caused by Geotrichum clavatum in a 10-year old child with acute leukemia, which is the first documented case from mainland China. With underlying childhood leukemia, the child suffered from recurrent bacterial and fungal infection and even underwent abdominal surgery during the treatment. Fortunately, the therapeutic effect was finally achieved by adjusting the treatment program to dual anti-fungal treatment with micafungin and amphotericin B. Information regarding the epidemiological, clinical, and therapeutic features, in this case, shows significant perspectives for anti-fungal treatment for immunocompromised individuals, wherefore the rate of recovery and survival can be achieved.


Subject(s)
Geotrichosis/diagnosis , Geotrichosis/pathology , Geotrichum/isolation & purification , Invasive Fungal Infections/etiology , Invasive Fungal Infections/pathology , Leukemia/complications , Amphotericin B/administration & dosage , Antifungal Agents/administration & dosage , Child , China , Geotrichosis/drug therapy , Humans , Invasive Fungal Infections/drug therapy , Male , Micafungin/administration & dosage , Treatment Outcome
2.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29229638

ABSTRACT

Saprochaete capitata, formerly known as Geotrichum capitatum, is an emerging fungal pathogen with low susceptibility to echinocandins. Here, we report the nucleotide sequence of the S. capitata hot spot 1 region of the FKS gene (FKS HS1), which codifies for the catalytic subunit of ß-1,3-d-glucan synthase, the target of echinocandins. For that purpose, we first designed degenerated oligonucleotide primers derived from conserved flanking regions of the FKS1 HS1 segment of 12 different fungal species. Interestingly, analysis of the translated FKS HS1 sequences of 12 isolates of S. capitata revealed that all of them exhibited the same F-to-L substitution in a position that is highly related to reduced echinocandin susceptibility.


Subject(s)
Antifungal Agents/pharmacology , Drug Resistance, Fungal/genetics , Echinocandins/pharmacology , Fungal Proteins/genetics , Gene Expression Regulation, Fungal , Geotrichum/genetics , Glucosyltransferases/genetics , Amino Acid Substitution , Base Sequence , DNA, Fungal/genetics , Fungal Proteins/metabolism , Geotrichosis/drug therapy , Geotrichosis/microbiology , Geotrichosis/pathology , Geotrichum/drug effects , Geotrichum/growth & development , Geotrichum/isolation & purification , Glucosyltransferases/metabolism , Humans , Microbial Sensitivity Tests , Protein Subunits/genetics , Protein Subunits/metabolism , Sequence Analysis, DNA
3.
Mycopathologia ; 179(5-6): 465-9, 2015 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25681053

ABSTRACT

Geotrichum capitatum is an uncommon cause of invasive infections in immunocompromised patients, particularly those with hematological malignancies and severe neutropenia. The aim of this study was to report the cases of invasive geotrichosis in our hospital. It is a retrospective study of invasive geotrichosis diagnosed in the Laboratory of Parasitology-Mycology of the UH Habib Bourguiba, Sfax, from January 2005 to August 2013. Six cases of invasive Geotrichum infections were diagnosed. There were three men and three women. The mean age was 35 years. Five patients have acute myeloid leukemia with a profound neutropenia, and one patient was hospitalized in the intensive care unit for polytraumatism. Clinically, the prolonged fever associated with pulmonary symptoms was the predominant symptom (n = 5). Geotrichum capitatum was isolated in one or more blood culture. Two patients had urinary tract infections documented by multiple urine cultures positive for G. capitatum. Five patients received conventional amphotericin B alone or associated with voriconazole. The outcome was fatal in four cases. Invasive geotrichosis is rare, but particularly fatal in immunocompromised patients. Approximately, 186 cases have been reported in the literature. The prognostic is poor with mortality over 50 %. So, early diagnosis and appropriate management are necessary to improve prognosis.


Subject(s)
Geotrichosis/diagnosis , Geotrichosis/pathology , Geotrichum/isolation & purification , Sepsis/diagnosis , Sepsis/pathology , Adolescent , Adult , Amphotericin B/therapeutic use , Antifungal Agents/therapeutic use , Fatal Outcome , Female , Geotrichosis/drug therapy , Hospitals, University , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Retrospective Studies , Tunisia , Voriconazole/therapeutic use
4.
J Oral Sci ; 52(3): 477-83, 2010 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20881343

ABSTRACT

Oral geotrichosis is an uncommon opportunistic infection caused by Geotrichum candidum, a habitual contaminant and component of the flora of various parts of the body. This communication reports both a 20-year retrospective study of clinically and mycologically proven cases of oral geotrichosis, and a prospective study of fungal oral flora in 200 individuals divided into two groups: normal individuals and individuals with associated conditions. Twelve patients with proven oral geotrichosis were included: 9 females and 3 males, with a mean age of 48.5 years; the associated conditions were diabetes mellitus (66.6%), leukemia, Hodgkin's lymphoma and HIV/AIDS infection. The oral geotrichoses showed three clinical varieties: pseudomembranous (75%), hyperplastic, and palatine ulcer. G. candidum was isolated in 11 cases and G. capitatum in one. Positive fungal cultures were obtained from the two groups, and 48% and 78% of cultures were positive, respectively, for Candida spp. In 2.8% and 6.33% of the cases, G. candidum was isolated, respectively, together with one strain of G. capitatum. Oral geotrichosis is an exceptional infection that clinically presents, and is treated, as oral candidiasis. G. candidum may be isolated from the oral flora of a small proportion of patients, either normal individuals or those with associated conditions.


Subject(s)
Geotrichosis/microbiology , Mouth Diseases/microbiology , Opportunistic Infections/microbiology , Adult , Aged , Candidiasis, Oral/pathology , Diabetes Complications , Diagnosis, Differential , Female , Geotrichosis/complications , Geotrichosis/pathology , HIV Infections/complications , Humans , Hyphae/isolation & purification , Immunocompromised Host , Leukemia/complications , Lymphoma/complications , Male , Middle Aged , Mouth Diseases/pathology , Retrospective Studies
5.
Rev Inst Med Trop Sao Paulo ; 45(3): 163-6, 2003.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12870067

ABSTRACT

A case of mycotic bovine nasal granuloma in a 10 year-old Jersey cow, produced by Drechslera halodes is presented. Histopathological sections showed abundant hyaline and pigmented extra and intracellular fungal structures together with a polymorphic cellular granuloma formed by neutrophils, lymphocytes, plasmocytes, histiocytes and giant cells of the Langhans type. It is the first case of mycotic bovine nasal granuloma recognized in Uruguay although this disease seems to be frequent according to the opinion of veterinarian specialists. Another similar clinical case also in a Jersey cow from the same dairy house with an intense cellular infiltrate rich in eosinophils without granulomatous image, together with extracellular hyaline and fuliginous fungal forms, is also referred for comparative purposes. Geotrichum sp. was isolated. The need of an early diagnosis and treatment of the disease is stressed.


Subject(s)
Cattle Diseases/microbiology , Geotrichosis/veterinary , Granuloma/veterinary , Nose Diseases/veterinary , Animals , Cattle , Cattle Diseases/pathology , Female , Geotrichosis/pathology , Geotrichum/isolation & purification , Granuloma/microbiology , Granuloma/pathology , Nose Diseases/microbiology , Nose Diseases/pathology
6.
APMIS ; 107(7): 681-4, 1999 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10440065

ABSTRACT

Fungal colonization was observed in the duodenal biopsy specimens of a nine-year-old girl who complained of anorexia and epigastric pain. Endoscopy revealed gastric redness and Geotrichum candidum was identified in the duodenum by histopathology and tissue culture. Immunologic work-up showed low serum levels of IgA and IgM. She was treated with ranitidine and antacids for gastritis. At follow-up, the levels of immunoglobulins had normalized, no fungal elements were detected, and clinical symptoms had disappeared. Duodenal invasion by G. candidum has not been described so far. Duodenal colonization by G. candidum may occur when mucosal immunity is disturbed and may be the source of dissemination in severe immunodeficiency states.


Subject(s)
Duodenitis/immunology , Duodenum/immunology , Geotrichosis/immunology , Geotrichum/immunology , Child, Preschool , Duodenitis/drug therapy , Duodenitis/microbiology , Duodenitis/pathology , Duodenum/microbiology , Duodenum/pathology , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Geotrichosis/drug therapy , Geotrichosis/microbiology , Geotrichosis/pathology , Geotrichum/isolation & purification , Humans , Immunoglobulin A/immunology , Immunoglobulin M/immunology
7.
Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol ; 73(6): 726-8, 1992 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1437044

ABSTRACT

Infections with Geotrichum species, although rare, are sometimes seen in immunocompromised hosts. We report a case of oral geotrichosis in a patient seropositive for human immunodeficiency virus who had erythematous mandibular and maxillary gingiva but was otherwise free of any active systemic disease. Geotrichum candidum was shown by both culture and histopathology to be present in the lesion and was deduced to be the causative organism. The patient responded well to several weeks of treatment involving oral topical administration of nystatin vaginal tablets.


Subject(s)
Geotrichosis/complications , Gingival Diseases/complications , Gingival Diseases/microbiology , HIV Infections/complications , HIV Seropositivity , Adult , Geotrichosis/pathology , Gingival Diseases/pathology , Humans , Male
8.
J Am Vet Med Assoc ; 197(3): 358-60, 1990 Aug 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2391272

ABSTRACT

Disseminated geotrichosis was diagnosed at necropsy of 2 unrelated dogs from the same household. Clinical signs of disease included fever, coughing, anorexia, listlessness, polydipsia, and dyspnea. The duration of clinical illness was less than 2 weeks. Pathologic findings in both dogs were similar and consisted of pyogranulomatous pneumonia, hepatitis, and nephritis. Geotrichum candidum was identified by fluorescent antibody technique.


Subject(s)
Dog Diseases , Geotrichosis/veterinary , Mycoses/veterinary , Animals , Bites and Stings/complications , Bites and Stings/veterinary , Dog Diseases/etiology , Dog Diseases/pathology , Dogs , Geotrichosis/etiology , Geotrichosis/pathology , Geotrichum/isolation & purification , Lung/microbiology , Lung/pathology , Male , Raccoons
9.
Isr J Med Sci ; 24(2): 93-5, 1988 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3356540

ABSTRACT

A 37-year-old patient with acute nonlymphatic leukemia developed gastrointestinal phycomycosis during failure in bone marrow production. The clinical presentation was of acute typhlitis. Laparotomy revealed a necrotic mass in the region of the iliocecal valve, and on histologic examination hyphae of phycomycetes with invasion of the blood vessels were seen. The patient died as a result of widespread infection.


Subject(s)
Appendicitis/etiology , Geotrichosis , Leukemia/complications , Mycoses , Acute Disease , Adult , Appendicitis/pathology , Geotrichosis/microbiology , Geotrichosis/pathology , Geotrichum/isolation & purification , Humans , Male , Mycoses/microbiology , Mycoses/pathology
10.
Boll Ist Sieroter Milan ; 67(3): 232-40, 1988.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3242562

ABSTRACT

The histopathologic pattern of secondary mycoses in 61 immunocompromised patients is presented. The underlying diseases were: neoplasms, organ transplants, AIDS and a variety of other debilitating diseases. Three patients with AIDS had a double fungal infection. Candida spp. accounted for the majority of deep-seated mycoses, with 27 cases (44.2%); disseminated candidiasis was responsible of 18.5% of these patients death. Aspergillosis was seen in 23 subjects (37.7%), 18 of them (78.2%) died for systemic infection. These patients were severely debilitated by disease and/or iatrogenic procedures. The other fungal infections were: actinomycosis (10 cases), gerotrichosis (2 cases), histoplasmosis (1 case) and cerebral phaeohyphomycosis (1 case).


Subject(s)
Immune Tolerance , Mycoses/pathology , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Aspergillosis/etiology , Aspergillosis/pathology , Candidiasis/etiology , Candidiasis/pathology , Child , Child, Preschool , Female , Geotrichosis/etiology , Geotrichosis/pathology , Humans , Infant , Infant, Newborn , Lung Diseases, Fungal/etiology , Lung Diseases, Fungal/pathology , Male , Middle Aged , Mycoses/etiology
11.
J Wildl Dis ; 12(3): 405-8, 1976 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16498888

ABSTRACT

Geotrichum candidum was isolated from necrotic skin lesions in one of three captive carpet snakes (Morelia spilotes variegata). Hyphae and arthrospores morphologically consistent with this organism were present in histological preparations of lesions from the three snakes.


Subject(s)
Dermatitis/veterinary , Dermatomycoses/veterinary , Geotrichosis/veterinary , Snakes/microbiology , Animals , Dermatitis/pathology , Dermatomycoses/pathology , Fatal Outcome , Geotrichosis/pathology , Geotrichum/isolation & purification
12.
JAMA ; 235(10): 1035-7, 1976 Mar 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-814251

ABSTRACT

Although disseminated geotrichosis is an unusual disease (to our knowledge, only six cases have been reported), Geotrichum candidum is not a very virulent fungus. In our case, there was neutrophillic phagocytosis of the arthrosphores of G candidum, with rapid clearance of the fungus from the plasma of a chronically ill patient whose immune defenses were still intact.


Subject(s)
Geotrichum/isolation & purification , Mitosporic Fungi/isolation & purification , Sepsis/microbiology , Adult , Autopsy , Geotrichosis/pathology , Humans , Liver Abscess/pathology , Male , Neutrophils/analysis , Pancreatic Neoplasms/pathology , Parenteral Nutrition, Total/adverse effects , Phagocytosis , Sputum/microbiology
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