Multiple brain abscesses caused by Rhinocladiella mackenziei in an immunocompetent patient: a case report and literature review
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Multiple brain abscesses caused by Rhinocladiella mackenziei in an immunocompetent patient: a case report and literature review
Abstract
Primary cerebral phaeohyphomycosis due to Rhinocladiella mackenziei is an extremely rare infection carrying more than 80% mortality, with most cases reported from the Middle East region. This darkly pigmented black yeast is highly neurotropic, aggressive and refractory to most antifungal agents. Here we present an immunocompetent elderly male, presenting with multiple brain abscesses, with R. mackenziei confirmed by nuclear ribosomal repeat region sequencing, who was successfully treated by surgical debridement and intravenous voriconazole. To our knowledge this is the first case reported from the United Kingdom. We also present a review of all such cases so far reported in the English literature world-wide, which we believe is a step further to understanding the pathogenesis and establishing effective treatment of this rare, yet often fatal disease.
Keywords: Abscess; Brain; Fungal; Rhinocladiella mackenziei.
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