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Disseminated protothecosis following traumatic Hickman line removal in a patient with leukaemia. Medical mycology : official publication of the International Society for Human and Animal Mycology [Med Mycol] Journal article

 
TitleDisseminated protothecosis following traumatic Hickman line removal in a patient with leukaemia.
Author(s)Gaur S, Marrin C, Barnes RA 
InstitutionMicrobiology, Royal Gwent Hospital, Newport.
SourceMed Mycol 2009 Aug 17.:1-4.
AbstractHuman protothecosis is a rare infection caused by a member of the genus Prototheca, an ubiquitous alga. Traumatic inoculation can cause infections in the immunocompetent host while disseminated infection is mainly seen in patients with compromised immunity. We report here an unusual case of disseminated infection in a cancer patient. Traumatic removal of a Hickman catheter in this patient, led to the development of a severe skin and subcutaneous tissue infection with algaemia. These infections are often indolent and difficult to treat, with paucity of information available as to guidelines for diagnosis and effective therapeutic options.
LanguageENG
Pub Type(s)JOURNAL ARTICLE
PubMed ID19688631
  
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