Fulminant candidemia diagnosed by prompt detection of pseudohyphae in a peripheral blood smear |
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Authors: | Ikegaya Satoshi Tai Katsunori Shigemi Hiroko Iwasaki Hiromichi Okada Toshiharu Ueda Takanori |
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Affiliation: | Division of Hematology and Cardiology, Faculty of Medical Science, University of Fukui, Japan. sikegaya@u-fukui.ac.jp |
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Abstract: | A 77-year-old man treated with prednisolone for pemphigus developed severe sepsis by Pseudomonas aeruginosa and methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus. Several antibiotics were administered. A peripheral blood smear showed growth of a large number of yeast extending pseudohyphae which could be seen both inside and outside of leucocytes. Antifungal agents were added immediately; however, he did not recover. Several days later, blood culture showed Candida albicans septicemia. The autopsy revealed microabscesses in the lung, heart, liver and kidney. A large amount of neutrophil invasion and yeast with pseudohyphae were also detected. |
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