Clinical and Radiological Features of Pneumocystis jirovecii Pneumonia in Children: A Case Series.
Erica RicciClaudia BartalucciChiara RussoMarcello MarianiCarolina SaffiotiErika MassaccesiFilomena PierriGiacomo BriscaAndrea MoscatelliRoberta CaorsiBianca BruzzoneMaria Beatrice DamasioAnna MarcheseAlessio MesiniElio CastagnolaPublished in: Journal of fungi (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
Due to the difficulty in obtaining biopsy specimens, PJP diagnosis is usually considered probable in most cases. Moreover, the severity of the clinical presentation often leads physicians to start TMP/SMX treatment empirically. BDG proved to be a useful tool for diagnosis, and CT showed good accuracy in identifying typical patterns. In our center, single-day/week prophylaxis was ineffective in high-risk patients; the three-day/week schedule would, therefore, seem preferable and, in any case, should be started promptly in all patients who have an indication of pneumonia.