1. [Invasive aspergillosis with extrapulmonary involvement: pathogenesis, clinical characteristics and prognosis].
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López-Cortés LE, Garcia-Vidal C, Ayats J, Gudiol C, Bodro M, Sánchez-Ortega I, Peña C, and Carratalá J
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- Adult, Aged, Antifungal Agents therapeutic use, Aspergillosis drug therapy, Aspergillosis microbiology, Aspergillosis surgery, Brain Abscess drug therapy, Brain Abscess epidemiology, Brain Abscess microbiology, Brain Abscess surgery, Combined Modality Therapy, Cross Infection drug therapy, Cross Infection microbiology, Cross Infection surgery, Endocarditis drug therapy, Endocarditis epidemiology, Endocarditis microbiology, Endocarditis surgery, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Fungemia drug therapy, Fungemia epidemiology, Fungemia microbiology, Heart Valve Prosthesis adverse effects, Hospital Mortality, Humans, Immunocompromised Host, Lumbar Vertebrae microbiology, Male, Meningitis, Fungal drug therapy, Meningitis, Fungal epidemiology, Meningitis, Fungal microbiology, Meningitis, Fungal surgery, Middle Aged, Postoperative Complications drug therapy, Postoperative Complications epidemiology, Postoperative Complications microbiology, Postoperative Complications surgery, Prognosis, Prosthesis-Related Infections drug therapy, Prosthesis-Related Infections epidemiology, Prosthesis-Related Infections microbiology, Prosthesis-Related Infections surgery, Retrospective Studies, Risk Factors, Sinusitis drug therapy, Sinusitis epidemiology, Sinusitis microbiology, Sinusitis surgery, Spain epidemiology, Spondylitis drug therapy, Spondylitis epidemiology, Spondylitis microbiology, Spondylitis surgery, Young Adult, Aspergillosis epidemiology, Cross Infection epidemiology
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Background: The incidence of invasive aspergillosis has increased worldwide. Information regarding the clinical characteristics of patients with extrapulmonary involvement is scarce., Objective: We aimed to describe the pathogenesis, characteristics and outcomes of patients with invasive aspergillosis and extrapulmonary disease., Methods: A retrospective study conducted in a university hospital in Barcelona, Spain (1995-2011)., Results: A total of 12 cases of invasive aspergillosis and extrapulmonary involvement were found. The most common clinical manifestations were invasive sinusitis, early postoperative prosthetic valve endocarditis, fungaemia, postoperative meningitis, multiple brain abscesses and lumbar spondylitis with epidural abscess. Sinusitis occurred frequently in patients without immunosuppression and had invasive brain involvement in one case. Endocarditis was associated with multiple septic metastases. Concomitant lung involvement was documented in 5 cases. The strains isolated were Aspergillus fumigatus (5), Aspergillus flavus (3), and Aspergillus niger (2). The species of Aspergillus was not established for 3 isolates. All patients were treated with antifungals and surgery was performed in 8 cases. Outcome was related with the source of infection; all patients with invasive sinusitis survived, while the remaining patients had a high mortality rate (88%)., Conclusions: Invasive aspergillosis with extrapulmonary involvement is rare. The most common presentation is invasive sinusitis, which has a lower mortality. Other clinical forms with extrapulmonary involvement were associated with severe immunosuppression or previous surgery, and had a poor outcome., (Copyright © 2011 Revista Iberoamericana de Micología. Published by Elsevier Espana. All rights reserved.)
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- 2012
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