Successful peritransplant therapy in children with active hepatosplenic candidiasis
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Successful peritransplant therapy in children with active hepatosplenic candidiasis
Abstract
Two pediatric leukemic patients with hepatosplenic candidiasis during multidrug antileukemic chemotherapy successfully underwent bone marrow transplantation (BMT) after aggressive antifungal chemotherapy employing fluconazole and amphotericin B with or without splenectomy. One patient received allogeneic marrow graft and the other received an autologous graft. One patient has been disease-free for more than 21 months after BMT without any recurrence of Candida infection. The other patient showed tentative reactivation of hepatic lesions just after BMT by CT scanning, but these lesions disappeared again by continuous administration of the antifungal agents. The second patient died of leukemia relapse without recurrence of fungal infection. Our cases indicate the possibility of successful BMT once a fungal infection is well controlled by antifungal chemotherapy and surgical resection.
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