Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2972685 | The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation | 2008 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
We present 2 cases of Aspergillus endocarditis occurring in lung transplant recipients, both of whom were treated with early surgical intervention and triazole anti-fungal agents. Neither had evidence of airway colonization/infection with Aspergillus post-transplant, suggesting hematogenous spread of fungi at the time of surgery as a possible mechanism of infection. One case was successfully treated and discharged from the hospital, but, despite initial recovery, death occurred 10 months later due to a recurrence of Aspergillus endocarditis. Aspergillus endocarditis should be considered a relapsing disease and survivors of the condition should receive ongoing anti-fungal therapy.
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Authors
Toby M. MSc, MRCP, Martin R. FRCP, Anne V. FRCPath, Nicholas R. MD, FRCP, Margaret M. FRCPath, Gilles D. FRCS,