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In a 64-year-old man suffering from hypoblastic myelodysplastic syndrome a secondary acute myeloid leukaemia developed. After induction chemotherapy with resulting partial remission he received an allogenic (related) peripheral blood stem cell transplantation conditioned with 2 Gy total body irradiation. After haematopoietic reconstitution
chest pain
and dyspnoea appeared. Computer tomography revealed diffuse bilateral infiltrates which were considered to be suspicious for an invasive pulmonary aspergillosis of the left upper lobe. Respiratory and circulatory insufficiency occurred. In bronchoalveolar lavage fluid Aspergillus antigen was detected. In addition, Aspergillus flavus was isolated on Sabouraud-dextrose agar. Ambisome (liposomal encapsulated amphotericin B) was applied in high dosages. On the skin of the sides and the back five livid red stained nodular lesions with haemorrhagic infarctions appeared. Pathohistologically, both in PAS (periodate acid Schiff) and Grocott-Gomori staining conglomerates of septated hyphae were detected in corium and subcutis. In addition, Aspergillus flavus grew from skin tissue. Despite antifungal treatment the patient died from
Aspergillus pneumonia
and generalized aspergillosis with dissemination to heart, brain, and skin.
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PMID:Secondary cutaneous aspergillosis due to Aspergillus flavus in an acute myeloid leukaemia patient following stem cell transplantation. 1260 97
Carcinosarcoma of the lung is a malignant tumor composed of a mixture of carcinoma and sarcoma elements. The carcinomatous component is most commonly squamous followed by adenocarcinoma. The sarcomatous component commonly comprises the bulk of the tumor and shows poorly differentiated spindle cell features. Foci of differentiated sarcomatous elements such as chondrosarcoma and osteosarcoma may be seen.
Aspergillus pneumonia
is the most common form of invasive aspergillosis and occurs mainly in patients with malignancy, immunocompromising or debilitating diseases. Patients with
Aspergillus pneumonia
present with fever, cough,
chest pain
and occasionally hemoptysis. Tissue examination is the most reliable method for diagnosis, and mortality rate is high.We describe a case of primary carcinosarcoma of the lung concurrently occurring with invasive pulmonary aspergillosis in a 66-year old patient.
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PMID:Pulmonary carcinosarcoma initially presenting as invasive aspergillosis: a case report of previously unreported combination. 2018 Oct 54