Infecção por Phialemonium curvatum pós-transplante de medula óssea

  • HEINS-VACCARI, Elisabeth Maria
  • MACHADO, Clarisse M.
  • SABOYA, Rosaura S.
  • SILVA, Roberto L.
  • DULLEY, Frederico L.
  • LACAZ, Carlos da S.
  • FREITAS LEITE, Roseli S. de
  • HERNANDEZ ARRIAGADA, Giovana L.
Publication date
June 2001
Publisher
Instituto de Medicina Tropical

Abstract

We report a case of cutaneous infection caused by Phialemonium curvatum GAMS et COOKE, 1983, after bone marrow transplantation. The genus Phialemonium was created by GAMS & MCGINNIS in 1983 including three new species: Ph. obovatum, Ph. curvatum and Ph. dimorphosporum, and represents an intermediate genus between Acremonium and Phialophora. Nowadays, the genus Phialemonium is considered to be a pheoid fungus which may cause the eventual lesions observed in pheo- and hyalohyphomycosis. Species of this genus have been described as opportunistic agents in humans and animals, mainly as a result of immunosuppression. In the present case, the patient had multiple myeloma and received an allogenic bone marrow transplant from his HLA-compatible bro...

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