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Cerebral aspergillosis: a retrospective analysis of eight cases.

Authors :
Wang, Ruo-Xi
Zhang, Jia-Tang
Chen, Yu
Huang, Xu-Sheng
Jia, Wei-Quan
Yu, Sheng-Yuan
Source :
International Journal of Neuroscience. Apr2017, Vol. 127 Issue 4, p339-343. 5p.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Purpose:Aspergillosis of the central nervous system is very rare. However with recent increases in the use of immunosuppressive agents and antibiotics, its incidence is increasing. We evaluated the demographics, clinical manifestations, laboratory findings, diagnosis, underlying conditions, treatment regimens and outcomes of patients with cerebral aspergillosis (CA).Methods:We retrospectively reviewed data from eight patients with CA hospitalized at a Chinese general hospital from 1 January 2005 to 30 September 2015.Results:Common clinical manifestations included headache and cranial nerve involvement. Four patients underwent biopsy and were pathologically diagnosed withAspergillushyphae. One patient was proved to haveAspergillusinfection via autopsy. One patient had positive cerebrospinal fluid fungal cultures. The lesion locations were: the cavernous sinus (n= 5, 62.5%), frontal lobe (n= 1, 12.5%), temporosphenoid lobe (n= 1, 12.5%) and cerebellum (n= 1, 12.5%). At the end of follow-up, three patients were cured and five patients had died (mortality rate, 62.5%).Conclusions:Most patients with CA had no significant immunosuppression-related conditions in our study.Aspergillusspp.can infect the central nervous system through several pathways and CA has an atypical clinical manifestation. The use of local tissue puncture, surgery or other invasive means to obtain diseased tissue containing higher levels ofAspergillus, followed by culture or histological examination, can contribute to an early diagnosis of CA and timely therapeutic intervention. The prognosis of CA is poor, but early and adequate use of antifungal drugs with high transfer across the blood–brain barrier and radical surgery to remove lesions can improve the survival rate. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00207454
Volume :
127
Issue :
4
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
International Journal of Neuroscience
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
121039175
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3109/00207454.2016.1155573