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Intestinal Aspergillosis: Systematic Review on Patterns of Clinical . . . The Mesh terms utilized were: 'intestinal' and 'aspergillosis' combined with the Boolean operator 'AND' (synonyms were combined with the Boolean operator 'OR') Intestinal aspergillosis was defined as inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract (duodenum to rectum) caused by Aspergillus spp All articles reporting IA were included
Fungal Infections of the Gastrointestinal Tract in the . . . Galactomannan is a component of the Aspergillus cell wall that is released during growth The galactomannan assay is a serologic test that is helpful in diagnosing invasive aspergillosis, as it is positive in invasive aspergillosis but negative in other invasive fungal infections
Aspergillosis - IDSA What Are the Treatment Recommendations for Esophageal, Gastrointestinal, and Hepatic Aspergillosis? We suggest voriconazole and surgical consultation in attempts to prevent complications of hemorrhage, perforation, obstruction, or infarction (weak recommendation; low-quality evidence)
Delayed Diagnosis of a Diffuse Invasive Gastrointestinal Aspergillosis . . . Abstract Invasive aspergillosis represents a clinical picture frequently associated with host’s immunosuppression which usually involves a high morbidity and mortality In general, the most frequent fungal entry is the lungs with secondary hematogenous dissemination, but there are other hypotheses like a gastrointestinal portal of entry
Primary Invasive Aspergillosis of the Digestive Tract: Report of Two . . . Disseminated aspergillosis is thought to occur as a result of vascular invasion from the lungs with subsequent bloodstream dissemination, and portals of entry other than sinuses and or the respiratory tract remain speculative We report two cases of
Gastrointestinal Bleeding as Manifestation of Intestinal Aspergillosis . . . Introduction: Isolated intestinal aspergillosis or as a disseminated infection has been reported in the literature Characteristic features of gastrointestinal invasive aspergillosis, suggests that the gut could be a portal of entry for Aspergillus in inmunocompromised patients
Intestinal Aspergillosis: Systematic Review on Patterns of Clinical . . . Background: Intestinal aspergillosis (IA) is a rare entity primarily discovered in immunocompromised patients Because of its low incidence, IA is not considered routinely in the differential of abdominal pain, distension, and diarrhea A systematic characterization of demographics, comorbidities, clinical presentations, and outcomes can help surgeons recognize and manage IA in critically ill
Aspergillomas from Gastrointestinal Tract: a case report and review of . . . Gastrointestinal (GI) aspergillosis is a rare and fatal complication in immunocompromised patients We present the case of a 72-year-old patient with unexplained recurrent pancytopenia who presented with fever, constipation, abdominal distention, and jaundice Imaging revealed a mass in the ileocecal junction, and biopsy revealed Aspergillus hyphae infiltrating the bowel wall He had no
Primary gastrointestinal aspergillosis: a case report and literature . . . Invasive aspergillosis is a severe infection that generally involves the lungs Primary gastrointestinal aspergillosis is the least common form of invasive aspergillosis A patient aged 65 years developed a febrile neutropenic episode following an autologous stem cell transplant for plasmacytoid variant diffuse large B-cell gastric non-Hodgkin's lymphoma He had abdominal pain on the second