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molecular phylogeny of the pseudallescheria boydii species complex: proposal of two new species. | pseudallescheria boydii (anamorph scedosporium apiospermum) is the species responsible for human scedosporiosis, a fungal infection with a high mortality rate and which is difficult to treat. recently, it has been demonstrated that high genetic variation exists within this species. we have performed a morphological and molecular study involving numerous strains of clinical or environmental origins and from different countries. the analysis of partial sequences of the beta-tubulin (two loci) and ... | 2005 | 16207945 |
quality control and reference guidelines for clsi broth microdilution susceptibility method (m 38-a document) for amphotericin b, itraconazole, posaconazole, and voriconazole. | although standard conditions are available for testing the susceptibilities of filamentous fungi to antifungal agents by the clinical and laboratory standards institute (clsi; formerly national committee for clinical laboratory standards) broth microdilution assay, quality control (qc) mic limits have not been established for any mold-agent combination. this multicenter (eight-center) study documented the reproducibility of tests for one isolate of paecilomyces variotii atcc mya-3630 and 11 othe ... | 2005 | 16207990 |
chronic pulmonary scedosporiosis simulating aspergillosis. | scedosporium apiospermum, a ubiquitously distributed saprophyte, is emerging as an important pathogen in immunocompromised patients. we describe a 72-year-old patient with chronic s. apiospermum infection of the lung simulating aspergilloma. his medical history was unremarkable except that he had undergone partial lung resection as a treatment for pulmonary tuberculosis several decades previously. he had no underlying immunosuppressive conditions. this patient illustrates that pulmonary scedospo ... | 2005 | 16268926 |
prosthetic valve endocarditis caused by scedosporium apiospermum. | scedosporium apiospermum, the asexual state of pseudallescheria boydii, is increasingly recognized as an opportunistic pathogen. we report a case of prosthetic valve endocarditis caused by this organism that developed in a patient following cardiac surgery. | 2005 | 16327126 |
endogenous scedosporium apiospermum endophthalmitis. | 2005 | 16340541 | |
voriconazole in the treatment of fungal osteomyelitis of the orbit in the immunocompromised host. | scedosporium apiospermum is an uncommon cause of fungal infection in the orbit and sinus. morbidity and mortality rates in immunocompromised patients are high. we review the first case of scedosporium apiospermum orbito-sinus infection that was successfully treated with the new antifungal agent voriconazole. we highlight the efficacy of this drug, particularly in the treatment of osteomyelitis of the orbit and sinus, which may lead to an improvement in survival rates after scedosporium infection ... | 2005 | 16354641 |
treatment of a chronic scedosporium apiospermum vertebral osteomyelitis. case report. | scedosporium apiospermum is a rare cause of fungal vertebral osteomyelitis that may result in chronic infection requiring multiple surgical interventions and long-term medical therapy. this case is the seventh one reported in the literature and is the first to include salvage surgery of a previous major spinal reconstruction. this report is also the first to describe the use of the new antifungal agent voriconazole. in treating this case of chronic vertebral osteomyelitis, several principles are ... | 2004 | 15636579 |
management of rare fungal infections. | fungal infections caused by rare fungi have increased in recent years. this may be due to the increase in the number of immunocompromised patients. some rare fungi are geographically restricted, but with globalization and travel these infections are seen worldwide. the aim of this review is to address recent advances in the management of some uncommon fungal infections. | 2004 | 15640706 |
voriconazole: therapeutic review of a new azole antifungal. | the new triazole antifungal, voriconazole (vfend, pfizer ltd), was developed for the treatment of life-threatening fungal infections in immunocompromised patients. the drug, which is available for both oral and intravenous administration, has broad-spectrum activity against pathogenic yeasts, dimorphic fungi and opportunistic moulds. unlike fluconazole (diflucan, pfizer ltd), voriconazole has potent in vitro activity against aspergillus spp., fusarium spp. and scedosporium apiospermum. in phase ... | 2004 | 15482215 |
pseudoporphyria as a result of voriconazole use: a case report. | voriconazole, a second-generation triazole, has recently been approved by the food and drug administration (fda) to treat invasive aspergillosis and refractory infections with scedosporium apiospermum or fusarium spp. the reported side-effects of voriconazole include visual changes, headaches, elevated hepatic enzymes, steven-johnson syndrome, toxic epidermal necrolysis, chelitis, photosensitivity, discoid lupus erythematosus and anaphylactoid infusion reactions. pseudoporphyria was first descri ... | 2004 | 15485539 |
disseminated scedosporium apiospermum infection in a previously healthy woman with hellp syndrome. | a previously healthy 33-year-old female died of disseminated infection with scedosporium apiospermum in association with hemolysis, elevated liver enzymes, and low platelets (hellp) syndrome following the delivery of twins. her postpartum course was complicated by multisystem organ failure managed with extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ecmo). she also developed bowel and left lower extremity ischemia requiring surgical resection. blood cultures yielded s. apiospermum, and histologic findings ... | 2004 | 15504131 |
a novel murine model of cerebral scedosporiosis: lack of efficacy of amphotericin b. | cerebral scedosporiosis is a life-threatening infection that is difficult to treat. the aim of this work was to develop a murine model of cerebral infection by scedosporium apiospermum using intracranial inoculation and to use this model to evaluate the efficacy of amphotericin b deoxycholate and liposomal amphotericin b. | 2004 | 15509616 |
[usefulness of panfungal pcr for the diagnosis of fungal infection in immunocompromised patients]. | the diagnostic of invasive fungal infection is often difficult because of the low sensitivity of fungal culture from infected tissues. here we have assessed the ability of a panfungal pcr targeted on the dna region encoding the rna genes followed by sequencing of the amplification products to detect and identify fungi from tissue biopsies. this assay allowed us to identify the microorganism responsible for an invasive fungal infection in three of our patients. in two cases, hepatosplenic candidi ... | 2004 | 15531120 |
infections due to scedosporium apiospermum and scedosporium prolificans in transplant recipients: clinical characteristics and impact of antifungal agent therapy on outcome. | unique characteristics, impact of therapy with antifungal agents, and outcome of infections with scedosporium species were assessed in transplant recipients. | 2004 | 15614697 |
pulmonary hyalohyphomycosis caused by fusarium spp in a kemp's ridley sea turtle (lepidochelys kempi): an immunohistochemical study. | to describe the microscopic and immunohistochemical findings in a case of pulmonary hyalohyphomycosis in a kemp's ridley sea turtle (lepidochelys kempi). | 2004 | 15768112 |
successful treatment due to vacuum seal technique of a severe scedosporium apiospermum skin infection in a renal transplant recipient. | 2004 | 14671067 | |
cushing's syndrome due to interaction between inhaled corticosteroids and itraconazole. | to report a case of an interaction between inhaled corticosteroids and itraconazole causing iatrogenic cushing's syndrome and provide a review of the relevant literature. | 2004 | 14742792 |
infection of the cns by scedosporium apiospermum after near drowning. report of a fatal case and analysis of its confounding factors. | this report describes a fatal case of central nervous system pseudallescheriasis. a 32 year old white man presented with headache and meningismus 15 days after nearly drowning in a swine sewage reservoir. computerised tomography and magnetic resonance imaging of the head revealed multiple brain granulomata, which vanished when steroid and broad spectrum antimicrobial and antifungal agents, in addition to dexamethasone, were started. cerebrospinal fluid analysis disclosed a neutrophilic meningiti ... | 2004 | 14747453 |
voriconazole in fungal keratitis caused by scedosporium apiospermum. | to describe the first case, to the best of our knowledge, of posttraumatic scedosporium apiospermum (sca) keratitis successfully treated with systemic and topical voriconazole. | 2004 | 14755065 |
invasive fungal infection of the midfacial and orbital complex due to scedosporium apiospermum and mucormycosis. | 2004 | 14762757 | |
respiratory tract intracavitary colonization due to scedosporium apiospermum: report of four cases. | four cases of respiratory tract intracavitary colonization (fungus ball) due to scedosporium apiospermum (teleomorph, pseudallescheria boydii) are reported. the need for a careful search for anneloconidia, in order to establish the etiologic diagnosis in the clinical specimen by microscopy, is emphasized. | 2004 | 15057335 |
endogenous endophthalmitis caused by scedosporium apiospermum treated with voriconazole. | 2004 | 15097903 | |
susceptibility of pseudallescheria boydii and scedosporium apiospermum to new antifungal agents. | hyalohyphomycoses caused by pseudallescheria boydii and scedosporium apiospermum have recently been on the increase. to find the appropriate treatment for this emerging disease, we examined the antifungal susceptibility of 10 isolates of p. boydii and 17 isolates of s. apiospermum, most of which were isolated from clinical specimens. when the nccls m38-p microdilution method was used, itraconazole showed strong antifungal activities, while amphotericin b had little efficacy. a new triazole agent ... | 2004 | 15118667 |
successful treatment of chronic meningitis caused by scedosporium apiospermum with oral voriconazole. | 2004 | 15132423 | |
otitis caused by scedosporium apiospermum in an immunocompetent child. | scedosporium apiospermum (pseudallescheria boydii) is a ubiquitous saprophytic mold. it is considered an infrequent but important and emerging human pathogen, mostly in immunocompromised hosts. otomycosis secondary to s. apiospermum is extremely rare. we report an 8-year-old immunocompetent male who developed otitis media and otitis externa from s. apiospermum, which was successful treated with combination of surgical debridement and topical clotrimazole therapy. a brief literature review of inf ... | 2004 | 15183592 |
interferon-gamma and colony-stimulating factors as adjuvant therapy for refractory fungal infections in children. | a human immunodeficiency virus-infected boy with scedosporium apiospermum otomastoiditis and a girl with diabetes mellitus and mucor sinusitis and orbital cellulitis had life-threatening disease progression despite antifungal treatment. interferon-gamma and granulocyte-macrophage or granulocyte colony-stimulating factor were added, with good functional outcome in both children. adjunctive therapy with interferon-gamma, granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor and granulocyte colony-stimu ... | 2004 | 15295229 |
recurrence of scedosporium apiospermum infection following renal re-transplantation. | immunosuppression for organ transplantation results in increased susceptibility to opportunistic infections including fungal, such as scedosporium apiospermum. even though many reported cases of this infection had both local and systemic manifestations, majority of the systemic infections had a fatal outcome. we report a case of a 50-year-old caucasian male with lymphocutaneous and presumed pulmonary scedosporium infection 4 years after renal transplantation that was successfully treated with vo ... | 2004 | 15367232 |
the significance of blood cultures positive for emerging saprophytic moulds in cancer patients. | the significance of blood cultures positive for emerging saprophytic moulds (e.g., scedosporium apiospermum, scedosporium prolificans, paecilomyces spp.) was evaluated in 30 cancer patients (1996-2002). diagnostic criteria proposed previously for evaluation of aspergillaemia were used. blood cultures positive for emerging saprophytic moulds represented 1% of all positive fungal cultures. one case of catheter-related fungaemia was excluded. the remaining 29 cases consisted of true (n = 5), probab ... | 2004 | 15373888 |
correlation between in vitro susceptibility of scedosporium apiospermum to voriconazole and in vivo outcome of scedosporiosis in guinea pigs. | we have evaluated the efficacy of voriconazole (vrc) in a systemic infection by scedosporium apiospermum in immunodepressed guinea pigs. animals were infected with two strains; one required a vrc mic of 0.5 to 1 microg/ml, common for this fungus, and the other required a high mic (8 microg/ml), unusual in this species. vrc prolonged survival and reduced fungal load in kidney and brain tissues of the animals infected with the first strain but was unable to prolong survival or to reduce fungal loa ... | 2004 | 15388467 |
scedosporium apiospermum keratitis. | a case of scedosporium apiospermum keratitis is reported in a 65-year-old farmer referred for treatment of an extensive corneal ulcer in the left eye. direct examination of scrapes revealed abundant filamentous septate hyphae; all cultures were consistently positive for the same fungus, identified later as scedosporium apiospermum. the patient successfully responded to treatment with amphotericin b. | 2003 | 15456375 |
persistent subcutaneous scedosporium apiospermum infection. | we report the case of a 52-year-old male heart transplant recipient with a persistent localized subcutaneous infection by scedosporium apiospermum. this form differs from the most common mycetoma by the absence of granules. the patient showed multiple nodules on the right hand that were surgically removed. concomitantly, he received oral itraconazole, but the infection persisted for two years, and several surgical interventions were necessary to eradicate the infection. our case demonstrates tha ... | 2003 | 14721787 |
antifungal pharmacotherapy for invasive mould infections. | the incidence of invasive mould infections is increasing and is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. among the most prevalent of these infections are those caused by aspergillus and fusarium species. invasive disease caused by moulds frequently presents as a pulmonary infection, but haematogenous infection can occur. some moulds cause cutaneous disease through either direct inoculation of the skin or secondary spread to the skin after dissemination from another body site. early d ... | 2003 | 12562305 |
cutaneous infection due to scedosporium apiospermum in an immunosuppressed patient. | scedosporium apiospermum, the anamorphic form of pseudallescheria boydii, is a filamentous fungus with low inherent virulence. increasing numbers of cases of this infection have been reported probably related to the rising number of immunosuppressed persons. apart from mycetoma, cutaneous and subcutaneous infection is rarely encountered in clinical practice. we describe a case of cutaneous infection caused by scedosporium apiospermum in a subject with rheumatoid arthritis and diabetes mellitus w ... | 2003 | 12602968 |
activity of voriconazole against corneal isolates of scedosporium apiospermum. | to determine the in vitro antifungal activity of voriconazole, a new triazole, compared with other polyene and imidazole antifungal agents against corneal isolates of scedosporium apiospermum. | 2003 | 12502945 |
intramedullary abscess in a patient with disseminated scedosporium apiospermum infection. | 2003 | 12614201 | |
disseminated infection due to scedosporium apiospermum in a patient with acute myelogenous leukemia. | a 62-year-old man diagnosed with acute myelogenous leukemia which had developed from myelodysplastic syndrome received cytarabine and idarubicine as an induction therapy. the patient developed pneumonia and bacterial sepsis during profound neutropenia. fever and sepsis improved by using many anti-bacterials and anti-fungals but he became febrile again and complained of severe lumbar pain. 67ga scintigram showed abnormal uptake in the lumbar vertebra and left sternoclavicular joint, suggesting a ... | 2003 | 12688361 |
in vitro susceptibility testing of filamentous fungi: comparison of etest and reference m38-a microdilution methods for determining posaconazole mics. | the performance of the etest for posaconazole susceptibility testing of 72 isolates of filamentous fungi was assessed in comparison with the national committee for clinical laboratory standards (nccls) approved standard broth microdilution method (m38-a). the nccls method employed rpmi 1640 broth medium, and mics were read after incubation for 48h at 35 degrees c. etest mics were determined with rpmi agar containing 2% glucose and were read after incubation for 48h at 35 degrees c. the isolates ... | 2003 | 12729993 |
keratitis caused by scedosporium apiospermum successfully treated with a cornea transplant and voriconazole. | a case of scedosporium apiospermum keratitis was successfully treated with oral voriconazole and penetrating keratoplasty. voriconazole levels in the aqueous humor were 53% of the levels in plasma and exceeded the mic for the isolate by sevenfold. | 2003 | 12734297 |
use of voriconazole in scedosporium apiospermum keratitis. | 2003 | 12792490 | |
diagnosis of invasive septate mold infections. a correlation of microbiological culture and histologic or cytologic examination. | we correlated results of microbiologic culture and histopathologic examination for 2,891 consecutive samples from autopsy tissue, surgical or biopsy tissue, and bronchoalveolar lavage (bal) or bronchial washing (bw) specimens. for 23 autopsy cases with suspected invasive septate mold infections by histopathologic examination, culture yielded a mold in 12 cases (52%). for 1,683 surgical or biopsy samples, histopathologic evidence of invasive septate mold infection was present in 30 samples, 9 of ... | 2003 | 12817433 |
voriconazole in the treatment of invasive mold infections in transplant recipients. | mortality due to invasive mold infections in solid organ transplant recipients is very high despite therapy with amphotericin b, including lipid formulations. voriconazole is a triazole with a good activity against molds, including aspergillus spp. and scedosporium spp. experience with voriconazole is limited, but preliminary results in patients with these infections are promising. reported here is the experience with voriconazole administered on a compassionate-use basis to five patients with i ... | 2003 | 12827536 |
voriconazole. | reports of resistance and intolerance to currently available antifungal agents are increasing. voriconazole is a broad-spectrum azole antifungal agent structurally derived from fluconazole. it is indicated for the treatment of invasive aspergillosis and serious fungal infections caused by scedosporium apiospermum and fusarium species in patients who are unable to tolerate or are refractory to other antifungal therapy. | 2003 | 12867215 |
two cases of subcutaneous scedosporium apiospermum infection treated with voriconazole. | scedosporium apiospermum is a mold that is increasingly being recognized as an opportunistic pathogen in immunocompromised patients, and treatment is complicated by intrinsic resistance to several antifungal agents. in our hospital, two cases of s. apiospermum infection occurring within 2 weeks were successfully treated with voriconazole. since both patients were infected with an uncommon pathogen, a search for a common nosocomial source was performed. as environmental cultures yielded no s. api ... | 2003 | 12925124 |
scedosporium apiospermum keratitis treated with itraconazole. | mycotic keratitis usually occurs in conjunction with trauma to the cornea. scedosporium apiospermum, a dematiaceous fungus linked to the teleomorph pseudallescheria boydii is not a common agent of mycotic keratitis. a 22-year old male patient with mycotic keratitis due to s. apiospermum is presented. in in vitro susceptibility testing, the isolate showed resistance against amphotericin b (minimum inhibitory concentration [mic] 16 microg ml(-1)) but was susceptible to itraconazole (itc) and fluco ... | 2003 | 12964842 |
mycotic osteomyelitis due to scedosporium apiospermum: mr imaging-pathologic correlation. | mycotic osteomyelitis is rare and occurs in immunocompromised patients after inoculation of the pathogen at a penetrating trauma site. mycotic osteomyelitis due to scedosporium apiospermum is extremely rare, with only 13 cases of septic arthritis reported previously. ours is only the third case of s. apiospermum osteomyelitis in an immunocompromised patient and the only patient with a histopathologic diagnosis from an amputation specimen. recognition of this pathogen may be delayed due to insidi ... | 2003 | 14504834 |
scedosporium apiospermum keratomycosis with secondary endophthalmitis. | 2003 | 14528249 | |
human phagocytic cell responses to scedosporium apiospermum (pseudallescheria boydii): variable susceptibility to oxidative injury. | scedosporium apiospermum (pseudallescheria boydii) is an emerging opportunistic filamentous fungus that causes serious infections in both immunocompetent and immunocompromised patients. to gain insight into the immunopathogenesis of infections due to s. apiospermum, the antifungal activities of human polymorphonuclear leukocytes (pmns), mononuclear leukocytes (mncs), and monocyte-derived macrophages (mdms) against two clinical isolates of s. apiospermum were evaluated. isolate sa54a was amphoter ... | 2003 | 14573669 |
fatal pulmonary scedosporiosis. | we report on a case of scedosporiosis in a 72-year-old german woman. her disease started with a purulent ulceration of unknown course at her left foot. soon after onset of oral antibacterial therapy she needed in-hospital treatment because of an acute pneumonia. the infection progressed despite the application of different antibiotics. microscopic examination of tracheal fluid revealed fungal hyphae and therefore treatment with itraconazole was initiated. however, the patient developed renal fai ... | 2003 | 14622392 |
efficacy of voriconazole in treatment of systemic scedosporiosis in neutropenic mice. | we have evaluated the efficacy of voriconazole (vrc) in a murine model of systemic infection by scedosporium apiospermum. the survival of mice treated with vrc at 5, 20, or 40 mg/kg/day was greater than that of the control group (p< or =0.0009). vrc reduced the tissue burden in the spleen and brain (p<0.001 in both organs) in comparison with that of the control group. | 2003 | 14638514 |
skin infection caused by scedosporium apiospermum. | a woman with a skin infection because of scedosporium apiospermum, in the interdigital spaces of her feet is presented. the minimum inhibition concentration values (mic, microg ml(-1)) of this isolated mould for itraconazole, amphotericin b and terbinafine after 48 h were determined as 1, 8 and 16, respectively. the patient was treated successfully with oral terbinafine and topical clotrimazole. | 2003 | 14641629 |
[foot injury as a rare cause of scendosporiosis with fetal outcome]. | after an attempted suicide with a fall from a height of 5 m, a 33 year old male suffered a subarachnoidal haemorrhage, an instable fracture of the second lumbar vertebra as well as a soft-tissue decollément in the vicinity of the right heel. despite surgical management, the comatose patient showed slow wound-healing of the heel, making revision-surgery necessary 10 days after the first treatment. fungi were histologically recognised, and subsequent culturing identified scedosporium apiospermum. ... | 2003 | 14652729 |
cases from the osler medical service at johns hopkins university. scedosporium apiospermum mycetoma of the lung. | presenting features: a 42-year-old man was admitted with a chief complaint of cough and night sweats of 2 months' duration. the cough produced brown sputum but no blood. he also reported drenching sweats every night for the last several weeks before admission. he attributed his cough to exposure to dust while working on demolishing a funeral home 2 months ago; he denied any history of respiratory symptoms before this recent job. the patient smoked less than one pack of cigarettes per week during ... | 2002 | 12517368 |
disseminated pseudallescheria boydii (scedosporium apiospermum) infection in a renal transplant patient. | transplant recipients receive a number of immunosuppressive medications that result in an increased risk of infection, including infections with microbes that are normally not pathogenic. we describe a patient with end-stage renal disease who underwent kidney transplantation. six months postoperatively, he presented with a lesion on his ankle, multiple thigh nodules, and right testicular pain. biopsy of the ankle lesion demonstrated pseudallescheria boydii (scedosporium apiospermum), a common en ... | 2002 | 12535264 |
breakthrough scedosporium apiospermum (pseudallescheria boydii) brain abscess during therapy for invasive pulmonary aspergillosis following high-risk allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. scedosporiasis and recent advances in antifungal therapy. | systemic scedosporiasis due to the anamorph or asexual form scedosporium apiospermum (pseudallescheria boydii) has become an important cause of opportunistic mycosis, especially in patients undergoing high-risk hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. we report a case of rapidly progressive cerebellar hyalohyphomycosis due to scedosporium apiospermum in an allogeneic marrow graft recipient receiving treatment for severe graft-versus-host disease. this fatal breakthrough intracranial abscess, due ... | 2002 | 12535265 |
[cutaneous and osteoarticular scedosporium apiospermum infection]. | scedosporium apiospermum is a widely distributed fungus that can be found in the soil, manure and decaying vegetation. human infection with this fungus is facilited by immunodepression. a 65-year-old man, who was taking oral methylprednisolone for rheumatoid polyarthritis had for a few months ulcerated or suppurative nodules whose incision discharged a thick honey-colored exudate. an ulceration over the first right metatarsophalangian articulation had left the bone exposed. the treatment for pse ... | 2002 | 12610428 |
in vitro activities of new and conventional antifungal agents against clinical scedosporium isolates. | the susceptibilities of 13 clinical isolates of scedosporium apiospermum and 55 clinical isolates of s. prolificans to new and conventional drugs belonging to three different classes of antifungal agents, the azoles (miconazole, itraconazole, voriconazole, ur-9825, posaconazole), the polyenes (amphotericin b, nystatin and liposomal nystatin), and allylamines (terbinafine), were studied by use of proposed standard m38-p of nccls. low growth-inhibitory antifungal activities were found in vitro for ... | 2002 | 11751112 |
amphotericin b: spectrum and resistance. | amphotericin b is a polyene macrolide antibiotic derived from the actinomycete streptomyces nodosus. of the 200 known polyene agents, amphotericin b is the only one with toxicities that are sufficiently limited to permit intravenous administration. all polyenes have a common mechanism of action in that they preferentially bind to ergosterol, the primary sterol in the fungal cell membrane. the consequence of this binding includes disruption of the osmotic integrity of the membrane, with leakage o ... | 2002 | 11801575 |
central nervous system aspergillosis: a 20-year retrospective series. | over the past 20 years at my institution, 71 patients with invasive necrotizing aspergillosis have been encountered; 42 have shown central nervous system (cns) involvement by autopsy (40) or surgical biopsy (2). most non-cns aspergillosis patients had invasive disease confined to the lung, and only 2 with dissemination to 3 or more organs did not have spread to the cns. in addition to the expected post-transplantation and hematologic malignancy cases, other risk groups identified included those ... | 2002 | 11823982 |
cutaneous infection showing sporotrichoid spread caused by pseudallescheria boydii (scedosporium apiospermum): successful detection of fungal dna in formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded sections by seminested pcr. | 2002 | 11843660 | |
review of the safety and efficacy of voriconazole. | voriconazole is a new triazole antifungal agent structurally related to fluconazole, but with improved potency and spectrum of activity. voriconazole has good in vitro activity against candida species, cryptococcus neoformans, aspergillus spp. and other mould spp. initial clinical studies and case reports demonstrate efficacy with voriconazole against invasive aspergillosis and infections caused by c. neoformans, scedosporium apiospermum, blastomyces dermatitidis, coccidioides immitis and histop ... | 2002 | 11866669 |
a chemically modified tetracycline (cmt-3) is a new antifungal agent. | several chemically modified tetracycline analogs (cmts), which were chemically modified to eliminate their antibacterial efficacy, were unexpectedly found to have antifungal properties. of 10 cmts screened in vitro, all exhibited antifungal activities, although their efficacies varied. among these compounds, cmt-315, -3, and -308 were found to be the most potent as antifungal agents. the mics of cmt-3 against 47 strains of fungi in vitro were determined by using amphotericin b (amb) and doxycycl ... | 2002 | 11959581 |
scedosporium apiospermum fungemia in a lung transplant recipient. | scedosporium apiospermum, the asexual anamorph of the cosmopolitan fungus pseudallescheria boydii, is emerging as an important cause of disseminated infection in immunocompromised patients. we present our experience with the first reported case of s apiospermum fungemia in a lung transplant patient. disseminated infection resulted in sepsis, multiorgan failure, and death. review of the literature highlights the diagnostic difficulties related to the similarities between s. apiospermum and asperg ... | 2002 | 12006471 |
treatment of scedosporium apiospermum brain abscesses with posaconazole. | a 41-year-old man with acute lymphoblastic leukemia developed multiple scedosporium apiospermum brain abscesses. the infection progressed despite neurosurgical drainage and treatment with itraconazole, amphotericin b, and ketoconazole, but the brain abscesses completely resolved after treatment with posaconazole alone. | 2002 | 12032903 |
genotyping study of scedosporium apiospermum isolates from patients with cystic fibrosis. | usually a saprophyte, scedosporium apiospermum often colonizes the respiratory tracts of patients with cystic fibrosis (cf). in order to improve our understanding of the molecular epidemiology of the airway colonization, 129 sequential and multiple isolates collected from january 1998 to march 1999 from nine cf patients monitored in three hospitals in france were typed by random amplification of polymorphic dna with primers gc70, ubc-701, and ubc-703. among these primers, ubc-703 was the most di ... | 2002 | 12037073 |
antifungal triazoles and polymorphonuclear leukocytes synergize to cause increased hyphal damage to scedosporium prolificans and scedosporium apiospermum. | scedosporium prolificans and scedosporium apiospermum (pseudallescheria boydii) cause pulmonary and disseminated infections refractory to most currently used antifungal agents in immunocompromised patients. we therefore investigated the potential antifungal activities of the triazoles itraconazole (itc), voriconazole (vrc), and posaconazole (psc) in combination with human polymorphonuclear leukocytes (pmns) against the hyphae of these fungal pathogens. a colorimetric assay with (2,3-bis[2-methox ... | 2002 | 12069979 |
severe keratomycosis secondary to scedosporium apiospermum. | to report an unusual case of severe keratomycosis caused by scedosporium apiospermum without any known previous ocular injury, that resulted in a corneal perforation, which was treated with an emergency penetrating tectonic keratoplasty and later with phacoemulsification and astigmatic keratotomy to restore good visual function. | 2002 | 12072729 |
fungal keratitis caused by scedosporium apiospermum: report of two cases and review of treatment. | we report our experience in treating two cases of scedosporium apiospermum keratitis and provide a review of basic scientific and clinical data regarding the treatment of this visually devastating disease. | 2002 | 12072730 |
scedosporium apiospermum (pseudallescheria boydii) endocarditis. | scedosporium apiospermum, the asexual state of pseudallescheria boydii, is increasingly recognized as an opportunistic pathogen. we report a case of native valve endocarditis due to this organism that developed in an elderly patient following a prolonged hospitalization. literature on endocarditis caused by s. apiospermum and p. boydii is reviewed. | 2002 | 12099748 |
scedosporium apiospermum post-traumatic cranial infection. | scedosporium apiospermum is an environmental mould. human infection caused by this organism is described more and more often. however, only a few case reports demonstrate its role as a telluric contaminant in patients affected by traumatism. this report is the case of a severe post traumatic infection by s. apiospermum in an immunocompetent young man. surgical drainage associated with systemic therapy was successful. | 2002 | 12119080 |
primary cutaneous fungal infections in solid organ transplantation: a case series. | cutaneous fungal infections in solid-organ transplant patients present in a variety of nonspecific ways, requiring a high index of suspicion to diagnose correctly. in the present series of four transplant recipients, subsequent primary cutaneous fungal infections presented as papules, plaques, ulcers and subcutaneous nodules. transplantations included one cardiac, two renal and one renal-pancreatic transplant. fungal infections were limited to the skin; there was no evidence of disseminated dise ... | 2002 | 12201372 |
pseudallescheria boydii (anamorph scedosporium apiospermum). infection in solid organ transplant recipients in a tertiary medical center and review of the literature. | (sca) is a ubiquitous filamentous fungus capable of causing invasive disease. we reviewed our electronic microbiology records and the english-language literature. between 1976 and december 1999 we identified 23 solid organ transplant recipients with sca infection, 7 of which occurred between december 1987 and december 1999 at our institution. overall incidence was 1 per 1,000 patients, with a trend of higher incidence in patients receiving lung transplants compared with other transplant organs ( ... | 2002 | 12352630 |
scedosporium apiospermum in chronic granulomatous disease treated with an hla matched bone marrow transplant. | a patient with chronic granulomatous disease who was being treated with steroids was diagnosed with a soft tissue scedosporium apiospermum infection. despite extensive treatment with antifungals progression to involve solid tissue (bone) occurred. treatment required an hla matched bone marrow transplant, which led to complete clearance of the fungal infection, although the patient subsequently died. | 2002 | 12354810 |
an immunocompetent patient with primary scedosporium apiospermum vertebral osteomyelitis. | scedosporium apiospermum, the asexual anamorph of pseudallescheria boydii, is a ubiquitous saprophytic fungus that usually causes cutaneous/subcutaneous infection but may manifest as an invasive disease, often in immunocompromised hosts. following an extensive literature review, we think that this case represents the first documented report of a primary infection of the spine in an immunocompetent patient. despite extensive surgical debridement and itraconazole therapy, the patient died of multi ... | 2002 | 12394669 |
systemic mycosis caused by scedosporium apiospermum in a stranded northern elephant seal (mirounga angustirostris) undergoing rehabilitation. | a recently weaned, stranded, male northern elephant seal (mirounga angustirostris) pup that had been undergoing rehabilitation was found severely obtunded with hyponatremia, hypokalemia, hypochloremia, and hypophosphatemia after a history of intermittent regurgitation. the animal was euthanatized, and gross postmortem findings included multifocal abscessation affecting brain, spleen, kidney, muscle, and subcutaneous tissue. scedosporium apiospermum and mixed bacteria were cultured from brain, ki ... | 2002 | 12398309 |
case reports. infection due to scedosporium apiospermum in renal transplant recipients: a report of two cases and literature review of central nervous system and cutaneous infections by pseudallescheria boydii/sc. apiospermum. | two cases of infections due to scedosporium apiospermum in renal transplant recipients, one localized in the central nervous system, the other in the skin, are presented, and a literature review of 21 cases of central nervous system and cutaneous infections due to pseudallescheria boydii/sc. apiospermum is given. | 2002 | 12421295 |
amphotericin b lipid complex exerts additive antifungal activity in combination with polymorphonuclear leucocytes against scedosporium prolificans and scedosporium apiospermum. | scedosporium prolificans and scedosporium apiospermum are resistant to most antifungal agents and cause refractory pulmonary and disseminated infections. the combined effects of deoxycholate amphotericin b, amphotericin b lipid complex and liposomal amphotericin b with human polymorphonuclear leucocytes (pmns) in damaging hyphae of these fungi were evaluated by xtt assay. amphotericin b lipid complex displayed a significant additive effect with pmns against both scedosporium species (22% for s. ... | 2002 | 12461027 |
scedosporium apiospermum pneumonia and sternal wound infection in a heart transplant recipient. | the most common fungi that cause invasive infection in transplant recipients are the spp, spp, and the endemic fungi such as and. recently, however, other fungal pathogens have emerged as important causes of invasive disease in these immunocompromised individuals, including the dematiaceous fungi, such as and the spp, species of and, and the hyalohyphomycoses, such as (pseudallescheria boydii) (1). | 2002 | 12490804 |
septic arthritis due to scedosporium apiospermum: case report and review. | septic arthritis is a relatively common disease, but reports of septic arthritis caused by fungi are still rare and it is often associated with predisposing factors that reduce cellular immunity (alcoholism, cancer, endogenous or exogenous hypercortisolism, intravenous drug abuse). articular conditions caused by scedosporium apiospermum are uncommon. here we report the case of a 32-year-old immunocompetent male with septic arthritis caused by s. apiospermum and review 12 other cases. | 2001 | 11798262 |
typing of scedosporium apiospermum by multilocus enzyme electrophoresis and random amplification of polymorphic dna. | the genetic diversity among epidemiologically unrelated strains of the human pathogenic fungus scedosporium apiospermum or its teleomorph, pseudallescheria boydii, from different areas in europe, was investigated by multilocus enzyme electrophoresis (mlee) and random amplification of polymorphic dna (rapd). fourteen enzyme activities were analysed by starch gel electrophoresis, corresponding to 27 polymorphic loci and 43 iso-enzymes. among the enzymes studied, propionate esterase, carboxyl ester ... | 2001 | 11599744 |
antifungal activities and cytotoxicity studies of six new azasordarins. | gw 471552, gw 471558, gw 479821, gw 515716, gw 570009, and gw 587270 are members of a new family of sordarin derivatives called azasordarins. the in vitro activities of these compounds were evaluated against clinical isolates of yeasts, including candida albicans, candida non-albicans, and cryptococcus neoformans strains. activities against pneumocystis carinii, aspergillus spp., less common molds, and dermatophytes were also investigated. azasordarin derivatives displayed significant activities ... | 2001 | 11600368 |
lymphocutaneous syndrome due to scedosporium apiospermum. | 2001 | 11737093 | |
molecular epidemiology of scedosporium apiospermum infection determined by pcr amplification of ribosomal intergenic spacer sequences in patients with chronic lung disease. | respiratory tract colonization with scedosporium apiospermum in patients with chronic suppurative lung disease is a significant concern for lung transplantation candidates, since scedosporium infections occurring posttransplantation are usually untreatable. up to 10% of patients with cystic fibrosis attending our respiratory medicine unit have had scedosporium organisms isolated from sputum samples. we therefore developed a molecular typing method to examine these isolates. typing by pcr amplifi ... | 2001 | 11136746 |
lymphadenitis caused by scedosporium apiospermum in an immunocompetent patient. | a case of lymphadenitis caused by scedosporium apiospermum in a 25-year-old immunocompetent woman had been misdiagnosed as tuberculous lymphadenitis. clinical response to itraconazole therapy was obtained in 6 months; to our knowledge, this is the first report of lymphadenitis caused by s. apiospermum in humans. | 2001 | 11170973 |
corneal co-infection with scedosporium apiospermum and acanthamoeba after sewage-contaminated ocular injury. | to describe a corneal co-infection with the fungus scedosporium apiospermum and acanthamoeba that result in spontaneous corneal perforation. | 2001 | 11188993 |
in vitro fungicidal activities of voriconazole, itraconazole, and amphotericin b against opportunistic moniliaceous and dematiaceous fungi. | the nccls proposed standard m38-p describes standard parameters for testing the fungistatic antifungal activities (mics) of established agents against filamentous fungi (molds); however, standard conditions are not available for testing their fungicidal activities (minimum fungicidal or lethal concentrations [mfcs]). this study evaluated the in vitro fungistatic and fungicidal activities of voriconazole, itraconazole, and amphotericin b against 260 common and emerging molds (174 aspergillus sp. ... | 2001 | 11230410 |
acanthamoeba keratitis associated with fungal keratitis. | to report fungal infection complicating acanthamoeba keratitis. | 2001 | 11292419 |
fungal malignant otitis externa due to scedosporium apiospermum. | malignant otitis externa (moe) is an infection of the external auditory canal that invades the skull base. aspergillus species fungi were the pathological organism in 21 of 23 reported cases of fungal moe. we report on a 21-year-old man with end-stage acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (aids) and fungal moe caused by scedosporium apiospermum. fungal moe is most common in patients with end-stage aids and hematologic malignancies. granulation tissue is not a common finding in these patients, and t ... | 2001 | 11307916 |
toluene biofiltration by the fungus scedosporium apiospermum tb1. | the performance of biofilters inoculated with the fungus scedosporium apiospermum was evaluated. this fungus was isolated from a biofilter which operated with toluene for more than 6 months. the experiments were performed in a 2.9 l reactor packed with vermiculite or with vermiculite-granular activated carbon as packing material. the initial moisture content of the support and the inlet concentration of toluene were 70% and 6 g/m3, respectively. as the pressure drop increased from 5-40 mm h2o a ... | 2001 | 11400107 |
in vitro activities of four novel triazoles against scedosporium spp. | in order to develop new approaches to the treatment of the severe and usually fatal infections caused by scedosporium spp., the in vitro antifungal activities of four novel triazoles (posaconazole, ravuconazole, voriconazole, and ur-9825) and some current antifungals (amphotericin b, ketoconazole, itraconazole, and nystatin) were determined. the latter group was clearly ineffective against the two species tested. the four new antifungals showed activity against scedosporium apiospermum, and ur-9 ... | 2001 | 11408242 |
scedosporium apiospermum chorioretinitis. | a case of a 24-year-old immunocompetent woman who developed unilateral scedosporium apiospermum chorioretinitis and diffuse cervical lymphadenitis 10 years after facial steroid injection is described. | 2001 | 11594997 |
invasive scedosporium apiospermum infection in a heart transplant recipient presenting with multiple skin nodules and a pulmonary consolidation. | 2000 | 11429031 | |
[scedosporiosis of the brain with fatal outcome after traumatizatio of the foot. case report]. | a 33 year old german man suffered from a wound of his foot after an accident. he developed an osteomyelitis. from wound probes scedosporium apiospermum could be isolated for several times. some weeks later a cerebral lesion could be diagnosed. the lesion was extirpated and again s. apiospermum could be cultured from the cerebral probes. a few weeks later the patient died and some new cerebral lesions could be diagnosed by ct-scan. | 2000 | 11291574 |
clinical significance of scedosporium apiospermum in patients with cystic fibrosis. | the incidence of airway colonization by scedosporium apiospermum and of related sensitization was investigated prospectively in 128 patients with cystic fibrosis over a 5-year period, and results were compared with clinical data. scedosporium apio-spermum, recovered from sputum samples in 11 of 128 (8.6%) patients, was the most frequent filamentous fungus after aspergillus fumigatus. counterimmuno-electrophoresis, used to detect scedosporiosis serologically, was positive in 27 of 128 (21.1%) pat ... | 2000 | 10706182 |
fungal keratitis after laser in situ keratomileusis. | a 22-year-old woman presented with pain, redness, watering, and decrease in vision in her left eye 15 days after laser in situ keratomileusis for myopia. slitlamp examination showed a central full-thickness infiltrate with hyphate edges. microscopic examination of corneal scrapings from the edge and underneath the flap showed fungal filaments, and the growth on culture media was identified as scedosporium apiospermum. | 2000 | 10771240 |
comparison of nccls and 3-(4,5-dimethyl-2-thiazyl)-2, 5-diphenyl-2h-tetrazolium bromide (mtt) methods of in vitro susceptibility testing of filamentous fungi and development of a new simplified method. | the susceptibility of 30 clinical isolates belonging to six different species of filamentous fungi (aspergillus fumigatus, aspergillus flavus, scedosporium prolificans, scedosporium apiospermum, fusarium solani, and fusarium oxysporum) was tested against six antifungal drugs (miconazole, voriconazole, itraconazole, ur9825, terbinafine, and amphotericin b) with the microdilution method recommended by the national committee for clinical laboratory standards (nccls) (m38-p). the mics were compared ... | 2000 | 10921957 |
pneumonia due to scedosporium apiospermum in a patient with hiv infection. | a 29-y-old woman from congo democratic republic was admitted to hospital with dyspnoea of 5-months duration. chest x-ray showed left white lung and infiltrates of the right superior lobe. the patient underwent left pneumonectomy. histopathological examination showed pulmonary cavitary lesions and bronchectasis full of branching septated fungi. cultures yielded scedosperium apiospermum. | 2000 | 10959662 |
molecular variability of pseudallescheria boydii, a neurotropic opportunist. | the sequences of the internal transcribed spacer (its) ribosomal dna (rdna) domain data obtained by restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis with 18s rdna and fingerprinting (m13) for clinical and environmental strains of pseudallescheria boydii (anamorph, scedosporium apiospermum) were compared to those for related species of pseudallescheria, petriella, and scedosporium. the infraspecific variability of p. boydii was considerable. there were five different lengths in the 18s rdnas wit ... | 2000 | 10970369 |
pseudallescheria boydii brain abscess successfully treated with voriconazole and surgical drainage: case report and literature review of central nervous system pseudallescheriasis. | pseudallescheria boydii and its asexual form, scedosporium apiospermum, are ubiquitous, saprophytic fungi that commonly cause cutaneous infection. however, in certain circumstances, p. boydii can also cause invasive disease, which can involve the central nervous system (cns). when the cns becomes involved, treatment is difficult, therapeutic options are limited, and the prognosis is poor. we report a case of pseudallescheria brain abscess successfully treated with surgical drainage and systemic ... | 2000 | 11017814 |
successful outcome of scedosporium apiospermum disseminated infection treated with voriconazole in a patient receiving corticosteroid therapy. | a disseminated scedosporium apiospermum infection was diagnosed in a woman with severe asthma and treated with corticosteroids. this fungi is resistant to fluconazole and amphotericin b. the infection was refractory to itraconazole, but responded successfully to voriconazole. a review of the literature is provided. | 2000 | 11096022 |
fungal keratitis caused by pseudallescheria boydii (scedosporium apiospermum). | keratitis is rarely caused by fungi. filamentous fungal keratitis is often preceded by corneal trauma and occurs mostly in previously healthy individuals. we studied a case of posttraumatic keratitis caused by pseudallescheria boydii, which belongs to the group of filamentous fungi. | 2000 | 11126674 |