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Clinical Infection in Practice
The first case of intracerebral lesions caused by Prototheca wickerhamii
Jennifer C.L. Ratner1  Penny Lewthwaite2  Ula Mahadeva2  Mark Igra2  Simon Thomson2  Phoebe Cross2  Hugh McGann3 
[1] Corresponding author at: Infection and Travel Medicine Department, Level 9 Gledhow Wing, St James's University Hospital, Beckett Street, Leeds LS9 7TF, United Kingdom.;Leeds Teaching Hospitals Trust, St James's University Hospital, Beckett Street, Leeds, England LS9 7TF, United Kingdom;St Thomas' Hospital, 249 Westminster Bridge Road, London, England SE1 7EH, United Kingdom;
关键词: Prototheca wickerhamii;    Protothecosis;    Alga;    Intracerebral;    Brain;    Lesions;   
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来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Background: This paper describes the first case in the literature of Prototheca wickerhamii infection causing intracerebral lesions. Case Report: A 55 year old female presented with progressive neurology and multiple lesions on brain MRI scanning. Initial histology from a brain biopsy was reported to show changes compatible with toxoplasmosis. There was no evidence of immunocompromise and this diagnosis was felt to be unlikely. A specialist infectious disease histopathology opinion was requested and results were reported as consistent with protothecosis. Repeat biopsy grew Prototheca wickerhamii confirming the diagnosis. Antimicrobial susceptibility testing was arranged but was challenging to interpret due to lack of clinical break points for this species. A number of treatments were trialled but stopped due to toxicity, antimicrobial resistance on testing or lack of efficacy. Eventually treatment with liposomal amphotericin B was given for 18 months. Two years after treatment ceased the patient remains stable and appears cured of infection. Conclusion: This case highlights Prototheca spp. as a rare cause of central nervous system infection and reports the first case of intracerebral lesions caused by Prototheca wickerhamii. Lack of evidence for treatment, antifungal drug toxicity, difficulties with antimicrobial susceptibility and drug tissue penetration were a challenge. Also demonstrated is the importance of a specialist opinion, in this case histopathology, which ultimately determined the diagnosis.

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