Aspergillus arthritis and organ transplantation

Clin Kidney J. 2012 Jun;5(3):237-9. doi: 10.1093/ckj/sfs024. Epub 2012 Mar 30.

Abstract

We report a case of a kidney and pancreas transplanted patient, hospitalized for septic hip arthritis. The whole diagnostic work-up including synovial and bone biopsies remained negative. After inefficient empirical anti-bacterial antibiotic treatment, femoral head resection was performed and tissue analysis revealed Aspergillus fumigatus hyphae. Treatment with voriconazole along with hip replacement led to complete recovery. However, drug interaction between immunosuppressive and anti-fungal drugs was complicated by cellular acute graft rejection. Aspergillus fumigatus arthritis is an uncommon and serious infection that should be evoked especially in the case of resistance to anti-microbial antibiotics and/or an atypical clinical picture.

Keywords: Aspergillus fumigatus; arthritis; immunosuppression; transplant infectious diseases.

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