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Query: UMLS:C0014118 (endocarditis)
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Aspergillus vegetative endocarditis developing in a patient with acute lymphocytic leukemia during the phase of hematological remission has led to a fatal outcome, complicated with severe hemolytic anemia with red cell fragmentation. Systemic aspergillosis may involve heart valves with underlying disorders, but seldom affects intact valves even in severely compromised hosts. Among such rare cases so far reported, only 2 cases have been documented in acute leukemia, despite a huge prevalence of pulmonary and systemic aspergillosis in hematological malignancies. Our present case is essentially the same as in the preceding two cases in that endocarditis occurred during the hematological remission. These clinical, observations may suggest that every leukemic patient suffering from aspergillosis is susceptible to the valvular complication after, rather than during, the period of severe myelosuppression, because platelets play an important role in the formation of thrombotic lesions.
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PMID:Aspergillus vegetative endocarditis complicated with schizocytic hemolytic anemia in a patient with acute lymphocytic leukemia. 309 30

Linezolid (LZD)-induced myelosuppression has been reported in adults; however, LZD-induced pure red cell precursor toxicity rarely occurs. A 2-year-old boy diagnosed with infective endocarditis by Streptococcus mitis received LZD after developing resistance to multiple antibiotics. Although his infective symptoms were improved by LZD, progressive anemia was noticed 2 weeks after LZD therapy. Four weeks after LZD administration, his hemoglobin level was 6.5 g/dL and reticulocytes less than 0.1%. Bone marrow examination revealed markedly decreased erythropoiesis with cytoplasmic vacuolation of erythroblasts. Anemia recovered 19 days after cessation of LZD. Elevated protoporphyrin and a high LZD level in the blood suggested that mitochondrial disturbance by high-dose and long-term treatment with LZD may have been responsible for LZD-induced pure red cell precursor toxicity.
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PMID:Pure red cell precursor toxicity by linezolid in a pediatric case. 1970 57