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Cytostatic-treated persons and cases of severe hepatic failure under corticoid therapy are predisposed to disseminating Aspergillus infections. Constant exposure to Aspergillus spores may result in a fatal Aspergillus infection. The triad of hepatic failure, corticoid therapy and constant exposure to Aspergillus spores is described in a 70-year-old female patient. A painless icterus was clinically diagnosed as non-A non-B hepatitis, with a protracted cholestatic course. She had been treated with an oral corticoid preparation. After leaving the hospital at her own insistance when still in the icteric stage, severe pneumonia due to Aspergillus developed within 14 days; this was confirmed radiologically. The autopsy results showed unexpected infarction, similar to pneumonic foci, in all lobes and dissemination in the myocardium, stomach, kidneys and brain. The liver showed subacute dystrophy. Constant exposure to the conidia of A fumigatus came about as a result of the soil of potted ornamental plants in the patient's living room. The fungus could only be successfully cultured by putting infected tissue particles on Sabouraud dextrose agar; it was not possible by the common method of fractionated streaking.
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PMID:[Peracute disseminated course of fatal Aspergillus fumigatus infection in liver failure and corticoid therapy. A case report on the epidemiology, pathogenesis and diagnosis of the systemic course of Aspergillus infections]. 392 20

This article is concerned with the important topic of infections associated with organ transplantation and includes a discussion on four subtopics. The first section describes the current options in the prevention and therapy of viral hepatitis in association with liver transplantation. Infections with hepatitis B, C, D (delta) and E are discussed with special emphasis on the interferon-free treatment of hepatitis C with the new antiviral drugs.The second section deals with Pseudomonas aeruginosa (PA) infections following lung transplantation (LuTx), which is one of the most frequently detected pathogens in the airway after LuTx. Patients with cystic fibrosis are particularly affected. This is important because studies have shown a clear correlation between chronic PA infections after LuTx and development of chronic transplant failure. Even if the data are still sparse, recommendations on prevention and therapeutic strategies are given. The theme of the third section is the high importance of viral infections after kidney transplantation. In addition to acquired infections, the transplanted organ as well as the recipient can be the source of the infection. The better the transplanted organ is tolerated under moderate immunosuppression, the less common and severe virus infections are. The focus of this section is on three common pathogens: cytomegalovirus, polyomavirus BK and hepatitis viruses.The final section deals with Aspergillus infections following transplantation of various organs. In this context Aspergillus spp. are one of the most commonly occurring fungal diseases. The epidemiology, risk factors, diagnostics, prophylaxis and therapy of invasive aspergillosis are presented.
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PMID:[Specific infections in organ transplantation]. 2678 82