Geotrichosis of oral mucosa
- 1 July 1996
- Vol. 39 (7-8) , 289-291
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1439-0507.1996.tb00140.x
Abstract
A livid, sharply defined enanthema of the oral mucosa with ulcerations on the soft palate in a patient presenting with de novo acute myeloid leukaemia with prolonged, therapy-induced granulocytopenia (< 0.5 nl-1 for 113 days!) was diagnosed as geotrichosis. Geotrichum capitatum was identified both in vivo and in vitro. Pneumonic infiltrates in the upper lobes of both lungs were treated with amphotericin B infusions. Healing of the aforementioned enanthema was only achieved after addition of 5-fluorocytosine to therapy. Susceptibility determinations with several Geotrichum capitatum isolates led to the conclusion that amphotericin B was unsuitable as a therapeutic agent in this case. 5-Fluorocytosine and itraconazole exhibited superior antifungal and antimycotic activity.Keywords
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