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Trichosporon inkin fungemia case report: clinical and laboratory management.

Franz Ag SantosMelyna Chaves Leite-AndradeMaria Ara VasconcelosAdryelle Is AlvesMaria Daniela Silva Buonafina-PazLuiz Nascimento de Araújo-NetoDanielle Patrícia Cerqueira MacêdoRejane P Neves
Published in: Future microbiology (2021)
Trichosporon species are emerging as opportunistic pathogens that mainly affect immunocompromised patients. Patients with onco-hematological diseases usually present with fungemia by Trichosporon species, especially by T. asahii . Reports of this infection by other species of the genus are uncommon. Thus, in this paper, we present a case of T. inkin fungemia in a 39-year-old female patient with intestinal obstruction and absence of malignant hematological diseases. The late mycological diagnosis, the ineffective control of her pre-existing conditions and consequent failure to start antifungal therapy were the contributing factors for the patient's death.
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