Pulmonary Mucormycosis in Acute Histiocytic Leukemia
- 30 May 1957
- journal article
- case report
- Published by Massachusetts Medical Society in New England Journal of Medicine
- Vol. 256 (22) , 1026-1030
- https://doi.org/10.1056/nejm195705302562202
Abstract
THE introduction of antibiotics, chemotherapeutic agents, ACTH and steroid hormones has greatly altered the natural course of the acute leukemias. Temporary remissions are more frequently obtained; at the same time new complications arise that may be related to the prolonged survival of the patient or to the very effect of medication.The present article describes a case of acute histiocytic leukemia treated with ACTH, prednisone and antibiotics whose course was complicated terminally by pulmonary mucormycosis. Although many species of the family mucoraceae are common laboratory contaminants, the genus rhizopus may be pathogenic for man. Cerebral manifestations are encountered most often. . . .Keywords
This publication has 7 references indexed in Scilit:
- Fungal Diseases in a General Hospital. A Study of 88 PatientsAmerican Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1956
- Cerebral mucormycosis: Pathogenesis of the disease: Description of the fungus, rhizopus oryzae, isolated from a fatal caseThe American Journal of Medicine, 1955
- Fatal Fungus Infections Complicating Other DiseasesAmerican Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1955
- Mucormycosis of the central nervous system associatedwith thrombosis of the internal carotid arteryThe Journal of Pediatrics, 1954
- ARE FUNGUS INFECTIONS INCREASING AS A RESULT OF ANTIBIOTIC THERAPY?JAMA, 1952
- Pulmonary mucormycosis complicating pregnancyAmerican Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1949
- Mycosis mucorinaVirchows Archiv, 1885