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A Case of 'True' Fungus-Infected Aneurysm of Abdominal Aorta in an Immunocompetent Patient

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Abstract
Infected aneurysms are uncommon, frequently fatal lesions. True" fungus-infected aneurysms are even rarer. Fungal infections have high morbidity and mortality. However, diagnosis is frequently difficult, since the symptoms are non-specific and standard diagnostic procedures are often insensitive. We experienced a patient with persistent fever and negative blood cultures. The patient was immunocompetent and had no risk factors, and was diagnosed with a fungusinfected aneurysm based on computed tomography and vascular surgery. The vascular tissue revealed some narrow-based budding yeast within the thrombus, suggesting Candida infection. Seventeen cases of infected aneurysm of the abdomen were reported in Korea from 1988 to 2007, although none were "true" fungus-infected aneurysms, making this the first fungus-infected aneurysm of the abdomen in Korea. Prompt diagnostic procedures and aggressive treatment modalities are necessary for patients with occult infection and negative blood cultures, regardless of their immunocompetence, because of the high morbidity and mortality of this condition."
All Author(s)
H. Y. Lee ; T. H. Kim ; E. J. Choo ; M. H. Jeon ; E. J. Lee ; E. J. Jung ; S. R. Jeon ; E. J. Park ; W. Youm ; W. H. Jang ; J. H. Hwang ; D. H. Kim ; D. W. Kim
Issued Date
2008
Type
Article
Keyword
Infected aneurysmFungusImmunocompetent
Publisher
대한감염학회
ISSN
2093-2340
Citation Title
Infection and Chemotherapy
Citation Volume
40
Citation Number
3
Citation Start Page
184
Citation End Page
190
Language(ISO)
kor
DOI
10.3947/ic.2008.40.3.184
URI
http://schca-ir.schmc.ac.kr/handle/2022.oak/1085
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