| Title | Aspergillus fumigatus epidural abscess in a renal transplant recipient. | | Author(s) | Ingwer I, McLeish KR, Tight RR, White AC | | Source | Arch Intern Med 1978 Jan; 138(1):153-4. | | MeSH | Abscess Aspergillosis Aspergillus fumigatus Azathioprine Cadaver Graft Rejection Humans Kidney Transplantation Male Methylprednisolone Microbial Sensitivity Tests Middle Aged Postoperative Complications Research Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S. Spinal Cord Spinal Cord Compression Transplantation, Homologous
| | Abstract | An epidural abscess caused by Aspergillus fumigatus occurred in a recipient of a cadaveric, renal allograft. The patient had persistent back pain and a peripheral neuropathy that involved the lower extremities. Signs of spinal cord compression evolved. No definite portal of entry was found. Diagnosis was made by histologic examination and culture of a biopsy specimen. Therapy, consisting of aggressive surgical debridement, intravenous amphotericin B, and oral flucytosine was unsuccessful in eradicating the organism. At postmortem examination, Aspergillus was identified at the abscess site. To our knowledge, aspergillosis presenting as an epidural abscess in the immunosuppressed, renal transplant recipient has not previously been reported and should be considered in the differential diagnosis of back pain and peripheral neuropathy in such a patient. | | Language | eng | | Pub Type(s) | Case Reports Journal Article
| | PubMed ID | 339864 |
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