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Query: UMLS:C0019079 (hemoptysis)
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Immediately after induction therapy for acute lymphoblastic leukemia, a 2 1/2-year-old child developed invasive pulmonary aspergillosis revealed by pneumothorax, an unusual manifestation. Despite treatment with amphotericin B, status epilepticus occurred; this manifestation was related to diffuse ischemic cerebral lesions probably caused by cerebral aspergillosis. Outcome was fatal. Early invasive pulmonary aspergillosis is responsible for non-specific pneumonia. Thoracic CT scan and fiberoptic bronchoscopy are informative investigations. At recovery of bone marrow aplasia, the occurrence of hemoptysis and the discovery of excavated lesions on roentgenograms are suggestive of the diagnosis. Cerebral aspergillosis should be routinely considered whenever neurologic symptoms develop in a patient with agranulocytosis, fever, and pneumonia. The prognosis of invasive aspergillosis depends above all on the promptness of treatment; amphotericin B should be given intravenously whenever broad spectrum antimicrobial therapy fails to induce apyrexia in a patient with agranulocytosis.
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PMID:[Fatal cerebral and pulmonary aspergillosis in acute leukemia in a child]. 226 96