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Acremonium strictum Fungaemia in a Paediatric Patient with Acute Leukaemia 

Authors: Adilia Warris a;  Finn Wesenberg a;  Peter Gaustad a;  Paul E. Verweij a; Tore G. Abrahamsen a
Affiliation:   a Department of Microbiology, National Hospital, Pilestredet 32, NO-0027 Oslo, Norway.
DOI: 10.1080/003655400750045132
Publication Frequency: 10 issues per year
Published in: journal Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases, Volume 32, Issue 4 June 2000 , pages 442 - 444
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Abstract

A 7-y-old boy with relapsed acute lymphatic leukaemia developed fungaemia due to Acremonium strictum, a fungus belonging to the group of the hyaline hyphomycetes. Initially, the fungus was misdiagnosed as Candida sp. due to the presence of abundant adventitious forms. At the time of diagnosis the patient was neutropenic and had a central venous catheter (CVC) in situ. The formation of an occlusive thrombotic mass in the v. subclavia dextra complicated the infection. Treatment consisted of amphotericin B, fluconazole, granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) and removal of the CVC. However the patient responded clinically only after the intravascular thrombus had been removed surgically. Amphotericin B, voriconazole and terbinafine showed high activity in vitro against the Acremonium isolate. A literature review revealed 5 other immunocompromised paediatric patients with a systemic or localized infection due to Acremonium spp.
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