Aspergillus thyroiditis in a renal transplant recipient mimicking subacute thyroiditis

Y. Solak, H. Atalay, A. Nar, O. Ozbek, K. Turkmen, S. Erekul, S. Turk. Aspergillus thyroiditis in a renal transplant recipient mimicking subacute thyroiditis.
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description Y. Solak, H. Atalay, A. Nar, O. Ozbek, K. Turkmen, S. Erekul, S. Turk. Aspergillus thyroiditis in a renal transplant recipient mimicking subacute thyroiditis.
Transpl Infect Dis 2011: 13: 178–181. All rights reserved : Fungal pathogens are increasingly encountered after renal transplantation. Aspergillus causes significant morbidity and mortality in transplant patients. Fungal thyroiditis is a rare occurrence owing to unique features of the thyroid gland. Most cases are caused by Aspergillus species and have been described in immunocompromised patients. Presentation may be identical with that of subacute thyroiditis, in which hyperthyroidism features and painful thyroid are the prominent findings. Diagnosis can be ascertained by fine‐needle aspiration of thyroid showing branching hyphae of Aspergillus. We describe a renal transplant patient who developed Aspergillus thyroiditis as part of a disseminated infection successfully treated with voriconazole.
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Aspergillus
Echinocandins - administration & dosage
Echinocandins - therapeutic use
Humans
Kidney Transplantation - adverse effects
Lipopeptides
Pyrimidines - administration & dosage
Pyrimidines - therapeutic use
renal transplantation
subacute thyroiditis
Thyroid Gland - microbiology
Thyroiditis - drug therapy
Thyroiditis - microbiology
Thyroiditis - pathology
Triazoles - administration & dosage
Triazoles - therapeutic use
Voriconazole
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