Candidiasis hepatoesplénica en un paciente con leucemia mieloide aguda / [Hepatosplenic candidiasis in acute myeloid leukemia]
Rev. argent. microbiol
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36(1): 28-30, Jan.-Mar. 2004.
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ABSTRACT
Chronic diseminated candidiasis--mainly its hepatosplenic form- is one of the most characteristic invasive infection due to Candida in haematological patients. A case is presented of a 31 year old man admitted to the Clinical Department with acute mieloid leukosis M2, showing febrile neutropenia after induction and consolidation chemotherapy. Hepatoesplenic candidiasis was diagnosed and confirmed by computered axial tomography (CAT) and hepatic biopsy; amphotericin B followed by liposome encapsuled amphotericin B up to complete a total dose of 4 g was used for treatment. The patient was discharged waiting for bone marrow transplantation. Early suspicion of hepatosplenic candidiasis helps to select a rapid diagnosis method and an effective treatment.
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Microbiologia
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2004
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