Respiratory Tract Infection Caused by Fonsecaea monophora After Kidney Transplantation

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Isabella Barbosa Cleinman
Sarah Santos Gonçalves
Marcio Nucci
Danielle Carvalho Quintella
Márcia Halpern
Tiyomi Akiti
Glória Barreiros
Arnaldo Lopes Colombo
Guilherme Santoro-Lopes
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[1] Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro,Clínica de Doenças Infecciosas e Parasitárias, Hospital Universitário Clementino Fraga Filho
[2] Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo,Departamento de Patologia, Centro de Investigações em Micologia Médica (CIMM)
[3] Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro,Laboratório de Micologia, Hospital Universitário Clementino Fraga Filho
[4] Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro,Departmento de Patologia, Faculdade de Medicina
[5] Universidade Federal de São Paulo,Laboratório Especial de Micologia, Disciplina de Infectologia, Escola Paulista de Medicina
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Mycopathologia | 2017年 / 182卷
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Lung nodule; Transplantation; Immune suppression;
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Fonsecaea spp. are melanized fungi which cause most cases of chromoblastomycosis. The taxonomy of this genus has been revised, now encompassing four species, with different pathogenic potential: F. pedrosoi, F. nubica, F. pugnacius, and F. monophora. The latter two species present wider clinical spectrum and have been associated with cases of visceral infection, most often affecting the brain. To our knowledge, this is the first report of proven case of F. monophora respiratory tract infection. A Brazilian 57-year-old-female patient underwent kidney transplantation on January 12, 2013. On the fourth postoperative month, the patient presented with fever, productive cough, and pleuritic pain in the right hemithorax. A thoracic CT scan showed a subpleural 2.2-cm nodular lesion in the right lung lower lobe, with other smaller nodules (0.5–0.7 cm) scattered in both lungs. Bronchoscopy revealed a grayish plaque on the right bronchus which was biopsied. Microscopic examination demonstrated invasion of bronchial mucosa by pigmented hyphae. Culture from the bronchial biopsy and bronchoalveolar lavage samples yielded a melanized mold, which was eventually identified as F. monophora. She started treatment with voriconazole (400 mg q.12h on the first day, followed by 200 mg q.12h). After 4 weeks of therapy, voriconazole dose was escalated to 200 mg q.8h and associated with amphotericin B (deoxycolate 1 mg/kg/day) because of a suspected dissemination to the brain. The patient eventually died of sepsis 8 weeks after the start of antifungal therapy. In conclusion, F. monophora may cause respiratory tract infection in solid organ transplant recipients.
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