Aspergillosis is an uncommon perinatal infection diagnosed with increasing frequency in recent years. We report a premature infant who required both nutrition and ventilation artificially assisted and developed a disseminated invasive nosocomial infection from Aspergillus flavus. Autopsy revealed marked hypotrophy of the thymus and multisystem invasive aspergillosis chiefly involving the vascular and alimentary systems and also the respiratory tract, the central nervous system, and the skin. From what we know, this is the first case of the literature with a misleading initial clinical presentation involving the alimentary tract (hepatomegaly, ingravescent cholestatic icterus) and evolving in intestinal occlusion.

Perinatal aspergillosis: a case with fatal outcome / Rivasi, Francesco; Cesinaro, Am; Curatola, C; REGGIANI BONETTI, Luca. - In: PARASSITOLOGIA. - ISSN 0048-2951. - STAMPA. - 29 (4):(2006), pp. 239-244.

Perinatal aspergillosis: a case with fatal outcome.

RIVASI, Francesco;REGGIANI BONETTI, Luca
2006

Abstract

Aspergillosis is an uncommon perinatal infection diagnosed with increasing frequency in recent years. We report a premature infant who required both nutrition and ventilation artificially assisted and developed a disseminated invasive nosocomial infection from Aspergillus flavus. Autopsy revealed marked hypotrophy of the thymus and multisystem invasive aspergillosis chiefly involving the vascular and alimentary systems and also the respiratory tract, the central nervous system, and the skin. From what we know, this is the first case of the literature with a misleading initial clinical presentation involving the alimentary tract (hepatomegaly, ingravescent cholestatic icterus) and evolving in intestinal occlusion.
2006
29 (4)
239
244
Perinatal aspergillosis: a case with fatal outcome / Rivasi, Francesco; Cesinaro, Am; Curatola, C; REGGIANI BONETTI, Luca. - In: PARASSITOLOGIA. - ISSN 0048-2951. - STAMPA. - 29 (4):(2006), pp. 239-244.
Rivasi, Francesco; Cesinaro, Am; Curatola, C; REGGIANI BONETTI, Luca
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