Intermittent ketoconazole therapy of chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis in childhood |
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Authors: | S. Fanconi R. Seger P. Joller C. Issler G. Schär |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Pediatrics, University of Zürich, Steinwiesstr 75, Ch-8032 Zürich, Switzerland;(2) Department of Microbiology, University of Zürich, Gloriastr. 32, CH-8032 Zürich, Switzerland;(3) Present address: Abteilung für Intensivpflege, Universitätskinderklinik Bern, CH-3010 Bern, Schweiz |
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Abstract: | We report the clinical and laboratory findings in two children with chronic mucocutaneous condidiasis (CMC) treated successfully with intermittent long-term ketoconazole therapy. Both had chronic infection of the nails, skin and mucous membranes with positive cultures for candida. Both were resistant to multiple local and systemic antifungal agents. After institution of ketoconazole therapy there was a dramatic improvement with clearing of the oral (one week), skin (two months) and nail lesions (5 months). After 8 months the drug was stopped and clinical remission persisted for 10 and 7 months respectively. Relapse of oral candidiasis was treated with a short course of ketoconazole (4–16 weeks) leading to complete healing of the lesions. Clinical improvement was not related to an amelioration in lymphocyte transformation. There was no change in the progressive deterioration of the lymphocyte responses to candida antigen which was probably due to persisting candida cell wall components (e.g. mannan).Dedicated to Prof. W. Hitzig on the occasion of his 60th birthday |
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Keywords: | Chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis Ketoconazole Intermittent therapy Mannan Lymphocyte transformation |
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