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Query: UMLS:C0023241 (
Legionella
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Two children with legionellosis complicating a relapse of
acute lymphoblastic leukemia
are reported. A 5-year-old boy with pneumonia had
Legionella
pneumophila cultured from a tracheal aspirate following a rapid deterioration in his respiratory status and intubation. This child had severe and irreversible granulocytopenia and died in spite of therapy with erythromycin and rifampin added five days later. Combination antimicrobial therapy is suggested for immunosuppressed children with legionellosis if resolution of neutropenia is not readily anticipated. Culture of
Legionella
sp from respiratory tract secretions or sputum, as reported for the first time in the pediatric literature, should be attempted in all children in whom this infection is suspected. A 13-year-old boy with pneumonia recovered in spite of therapy with antimicrobial agents not proven to be effective against the legionellae. Clinical improvement coincided with increase in absolute granulocyte count. A retrospective diagnosis was made when seroconversion to Legionella micdadei (less than 1:16 to 1:1,024) was determined during a survey of unselected sera from 255 hospitalized children. This is the first documented case of Pittsburgh pneumonia described in a child.
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PMID:Legionellosis in children with leukemia in relapse. 658 11
Twenty-two children with
ALL
in high risk second (n = 13), third or subsequent complete remission (n = 9) were treated with high-dose VP-16 60 mg/kg and fractionated total body irradiation (fTBI) 12 Gy, 2 x 2 Gy daily followed by autologous BM rescue. Prior to transplantation all patients had been treated according to intensive German BFM front-line or BFM relapse protocols. In all cases the marrow was purged using monoclonal antibodies attached to magnetic microspheres. All patients engrafted. There was no severe toxicity related to the pre-transplant high-dose chemoradiotherapy. Two patients died in the early course of transplantation from infections (
Legionella
and Aspergillus). Sixteen patients relapsed within 259 days (median 109 days); 13 died from leukemia. Four patients are alive in CR at a median of 1328 days with a Karnofsky score of 100%. The Kaplan-Meier estimation shows a probability of event-free survival (EFS) of 18% and a probability of relapse of 80%. Considering the otherwise poor prognosis of these children the results are acceptable although the high relapse rate is still disappointing. We conclude that high-dose VP-16 and fTBI combined with ABMT is a curative treatment for some children and should therefore be considered for those who lack an HLA-identical sibling donor. In future better therapy concepts are needed either in pre-transplant conditioning regimens or in post-transplant treatment schedules.
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PMID:Fractionated total body irradiation and high-dose VP-16 with purged autologous bone marrow rescue for children with high risk relapsed acute lymphoblastic leukemia. 813 44
A 7-year-old girl was admitted to the hospital with
acute lymphoblastic leukemia
and was treated with allogenic cord blood transplantation. At day 30 after graft, she developed a fever and multiple nodular lesions disseminated in the liver and lungs. All bacterial cultures attempted on liver and lung biopsy specimens and blood remained sterile on standard axenic media. However, inoculation of liver and lung biopsy specimens on eukaryotic cell monolayers by the centrifugation-shell vial technique (M. Marrero and D. Raoult, Am. J. Trop. Med. Hyg. 40:197-199, 1989) led to the recovery of a strain of
Legionella
pneumophila serogroup 1, identified by 16S rRNA gene amplification and sequencing and serotyping. Our findings demonstrate that the centrifugation-cell culture method, which has previously been useful for the isolation of other strictly or facultatively intracellular bacteria, can also serve as a method for the recovery of L. pneumophila from clinical material.
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PMID:Isolation of Legionella pneumophila by centrifugation of shell vial cell cultures from multiple liver and lung abscesses. 998 54
Recurrences of
Legionnaires' disease
have been reported uncommonly and rarely in immunocompromised children. We describe a 9-year-old girl with 2 episodes of culture proven infection with
Legionella
pneumophila. First episode occurred during induction chemotherapy for
acute lymphoblastic leukemia
and the second shortly after the bone marrow transplant.
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PMID:Legionella pneumophilia serogroup 1 pneumonia recurrence postbone marrow transplantation. 1790 8