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Neutropenic enterocolitis is a necrotising colitis, which most often develops in the setting of severe neutropenia. The symptoms are non-specific and among the differential diagnoses are appendicitis, ischaemic colitis and pseudomembranous enterocolitis. In practice neutropenic enterocolitis is seen in oncological, especially haematological, patients during chemotherapy induced neutropenia. The condition has a potentially lethal course and both medical and surgical treatment is possible; clinically controlled investigations on methods of treatment have not been available. Two cases are reported.
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PMID:[Neutropenic enterocolitis]. 832 93

We presented a case of pulmonary Rhizops microsporus var. rhizopodiformis infection which developed abruptly during treatment of bronchial asthma by systemic corticosteroids. The patient, an 85 year-old-woman, was given systemic steroid therapy for 15 days. She suddenly became febrile two days after the therapy and was coughing up yellow sputum. Chest X-ray film showed multiple nodules with cavities which became worsened rapidly. A specimen of sputum culture gave a growth of Mucoraceae, which was identified to be Rhizopus microsporus var. rhizopodiformis. She was given amphotericin B and miconazole was added on the basis of MIC value of the strain. Although she improved initially, her clinical course showed neutropenia, pseudomembranous enterocolitis, malnutrition, and then died after about six months. Because the diagnosis of pulmonary mucormycosis is difficult and prognosis is poor, further studies for investigating clinical features would be necessary.
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PMID:[A case of abrupt pulmonary infection by Rhizopus microsporus var. rhizopodiformis during treatment for bronchial asthma]. 1207 77