1. Multiple pathogen infections accompanied with ocular pathologies in a patient with high-titer Anti-IFN-γ autoantibodies: a case report.
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Wu S, Liang S, Liang H, Ning Y, Li X, and He Z
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- Humans, Female, Middle Aged, Mycobacterium Infections, Nontuberculous drug therapy, Mycobacterium Infections, Nontuberculous microbiology, Mycobacterium Infections, Nontuberculous immunology, Mycobacterium Infections, Nontuberculous complications, Talaromyces immunology, Aspergillus flavus immunology, Antifungal Agents therapeutic use, Mycoses drug therapy, Mycoses immunology, Mycoses microbiology, Aspergillosis drug therapy, Aspergillosis immunology, Aspergillosis microbiology, Nontuberculous Mycobacteria immunology, Dry Eye Syndromes immunology, Dry Eye Syndromes drug therapy, Tacrolimus therapeutic use, Conjunctivitis microbiology, Conjunctivitis drug therapy, Conjunctivitis immunology, Coinfection microbiology, Coinfection immunology, Coinfection drug therapy, Autoantibodies blood, Autoantibodies immunology, Interferon-gamma immunology
- Abstract
The typical clinical characteristic of patients with anti-IFN-γ autoantibodies (AIGAs) is primarily associated with infection caused by intracellular pathogens. With continued research, additional clinical characteristics have been gradually uncovered. Here, we present a case of multiple pathogen infections accompanied by ocular pathologies in a patient with high titers of AIGAs. The patient, a 53-year-old female patient, was admitted to our hospital after finding a mass in the right supraclavicular fossa. She was successively diagnosed with Talaromyces marneffei, Aspergillus flavus and Nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) infections. Then, she received a complete course of antifungal agents for nearly 3.5 years and anti-NTM treatment for nearly 3 years, with discontinuation upon symptom improvement. However, there was a rapid recurrence of the infection upon cessation of the drug despite improvement in the patient's symptoms. Moreover, when the recurrent infection stabilized, the patient exhibited immune conjunctivitis and dry eye, which was successfully treated by tacrolimus eye drops and lubricant. Patients with high-titer AIGAs are more prone to experiencing recurrence and/or persistent infection, as well as immune disorders., Competing Interests: Declarations Ethics approval and consent to participate Informed consent was obtained from the patient to publish this case report in an online open-access publication. Patient had provided written consent to publish this case. Documentation is available upon request. All identifying information has been removed from the manuscript and figures. Informed consent was obtained from the patient to publish this case report in an online open-access publication. Consent for publication Written informed consent to have the case details and any accompanying images published has been provided by the patient. Competing interests The authors declare no competing interests., (© 2024. The Author(s).)
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- 2024
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