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In surgery, deep-seated fungal infection is not rare. In our institute, fungal infection was analyzed during postoperative periods. As pathogen, fungus was the second frequent pathogen after the operations for esophageal cancer and gastric cancer, and the third pathogen after hepatobiliopancreatic cancer and
colon cancer
. Furthermore, fungus was found more frequently pathogen from distant infection than that from local foci. Especially in CV catheter sepsis, fungus was main pathogen (60 %). In order to inhibit CV catheter sepsis, nutrition support team (NST) has been induced in our institute for prevention of external pathway of fungus. After NST, the frequency of CV catheter sepsis decreased from 12 % to 3.6 %, and the isolated frequency of fungus in catheter sepsis patients also decreased from 84 % to 16 %, respectively. It demonstrates that the activity of NST successfully prevents the external pathway of fungus in CV catheter indwelling patients. However, internal pathway (fungal translocation) still remains, and that issue has to be overcome. Molecular biological technique was applied for diagnosis of
fungemia
. PCR-RFLPs was performed by using specific primer of 18s rRNA in V4 region. Clinical samples were applied for PCR-RFLPs, and antifungal therapy was performed according as the results of PCR-RFLPs. It indicated that molecular biological technique was useful for diagnosis of
fungemia
.
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PMID:[Deep-seated fungal infection in surgery]. 979 64
A unique case of Rhodotorula rubra transient
fungemia
in a post-chemotherapy, febrile neutropenic patient with
colon cancer
, suffering from gastrointestinal mucositis, is described. The fungus was isolated repeatedly from his blood. However, all signs and symptoms of the infection disappeared, without antifungal treatment, as soon as neutropenia and mucositis, both of short duration, resolved. Restoration of the patient's defense mechanisms was adequate for disappearance of the fungus from the patient's blood and full recovery.
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PMID:Transient fungemia due to Rhodotorula rubra in a cancer patient: case report and review of the literature. 1144 Mar 91
A 33-year-old man was diagnosed with bowel obstruction due to advanced sigmoid
colon cancer
and underwent an emergency laparotomy. The sigmoid
colon cancer
turned out to be unresectable because of firm invasion to the retroperitoneum with severe adhesions and diffuse dissemination. Therefore, unplanned jejunostomy was performed, which was complicated by high-output stoma and short bowel syndrome. His condition was stable enough to receive chemotherapy via parenteral nutrition and parenteral electrolyte solution infusion added to the diet. mFOLFOX6 plus cetuximab therapy was started 4 weeks postoperatively. Although oxaliplatin was discontinued because of worsening numbness, he was sustained without cancer progression by receiving chemotherapy for a year. Chemotherapy was interrupted by a Candida
fungemia
13months postoperatively, and he died 4 months later. Patients with jejunostomy may have difficulty absorbing enough water and nutrients in the intestine; therefore, they are at risk of dehydration and electrolyte depletions due to high stomal output, and malnutrition due to the short bowel. These complications may prevent colorectal cancer patients with jejunostomy to be indicated for chemotherapy.
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PMID:[A Case of Unresectable Sigmoid Colon Cancer with Peritoneal Dissemination Treated with Chemotherapy after an Unintended Emergency Jejunostomy Formation]. 3215 72