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Fatal disseminated Conidiobolus coronatus infection in a renal transplant patient.
Authors:S D Walker  R V Clark  C T King  J E Humphries  L S Lytle  D E Butkus
Affiliation:University of Mississippi Medical Center, Department of Pathology, Jackson 39216.
Abstract:A case of fatal disseminated fungal infection due to Conidiobolus coronatus in a patient with a renal transplant is described. This organism, known to cause localized infections in otherwise healthy individuals in the tropics, is now recognized as a cause of fatal infection in immunosuppressed hosts. Histologically, localized infections are characterized by lack of vessel invasion and the presence of an eosinophilic sleeve around fungal elements, called the Splendore-Hoeppli phenomenon. The histologic findings in the present case were more typical of mucormycosis, and the correct diagnosis was established only after the organism was isolated and identified in culture.
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