Probable P haeoacremonium parasiticum as a cause of cavitary native lung nodules after single lung transplantation

Lung nodules after lung transplantation most often represent infection or post‐transplant lymphoproliferative disorder in the allograft. Conversely, native lung nodules in single lung transplant recipients are more likely to be bronchogenic carcinoma. We present a patient who developed native lung c...

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Veröffentlicht in:Transplant infectious disease 2013-02, Vol.15 (1)
Hauptverfasser: Shah, S.K., Parto, P., Lombard, G.A., James, M.A., Beckles, D.L., Lick, S., Valentine, V.G.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Lung nodules after lung transplantation most often represent infection or post‐transplant lymphoproliferative disorder in the allograft. Conversely, native lung nodules in single lung transplant recipients are more likely to be bronchogenic carcinoma. We present a patient who developed native lung cavitary nodules. Although malignancy was anticipated, evaluation revealed probable P haeoacremonium parasiticum infection. P haeoacremonium parasiticum is a dematiaceous fungus first described as a cause of soft tissue infection in a renal transplant patient. Lung nodules have not been previously described and this is the first case, to our knowledge, of P . parasiticum identified after lung transplantation.
ISSN:1398-2273
1399-3062
DOI:10.1111/tid.12040