Reversible Severe Immunological and Infectious Complications in Intestine Transplant: A Case Report

2012 ◽  
Vol 94 (10S) ◽  
pp. 735
Author(s):  
C. Bösmüller ◽  
M. Biebl ◽  
S. Schneeberger ◽  
R. Öllinger ◽  
F. Aigner ◽  
...  
2020 ◽  
Vol 2020 ◽  
pp. 1-5
Author(s):  
Frank Mayta-Tovalino ◽  
José Rosas ◽  
Cesar Mauricio-Vilchez ◽  
Silvia Luza ◽  
Daniel Alvitez-Temoche ◽  
...  

Currently, dental implants are a very frequent therapeutic alternative for replacing missing teeth. However, they are not exempt from developing complications of infectious origin. Therefore, this case report describes a 67-year-old female patient presenting infectious complications caused by suture rupture. Surgery combined with therapeutic management with antibiotics was performed, allowing preservation of the osseointegration of the implants in the lower arch. Within the limitations of this study, it was shown that more research is needed to determine the success and survival of implants presenting complications due to infections during the osseointegration process.


Folia Medica ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 61 (4) ◽  
pp. 620-623
Author(s):  
Yordan I. Kalchev ◽  
Gergana B. Lengerova ◽  
Uswah Asif ◽  
Hasan A. Burnusuzov ◽  
Marianna A. Murdjeva

Multimodal therapy, used for the treatment of patients with Hodgkin’s disease (HD), makes them prone to life-threatening infections, attributed mainly to febrile neutropenia. Herein, we present a case report of fatal combined bacterial and viral infection in a 49-year-old female patient, subject to polychemotherapy for HD. Rapid microbiological diagnosis performed by multiplex polymerase chain reaction elucidated the causes of the infection within hours. Listeria monocytogenes was detected in both the cerebrospinal fluid and blood samples. Nasopharyngeal swabs returned positive for two swine-derived strains of influenza A virus. We aimed to emphasize the importance of these pathogens and draw attention to their association in the aetiology of infections among patients receiving chemotherapy. In conclusion, better surveillance is needed to improve the early diagnosis of infectious complications in these patients.


2015 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 189-195 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sophia Danhof ◽  
Martin Schreder ◽  
Susanne Strifler ◽  
Hermann Einsele ◽  
Stefan Knop

Background: Therapy for multiple myeloma (MM) has substantially improved in the era of immunomodulatory drugs and bortezomib. However, the prognosis of patients with progressive disease despite treatment with these ‘novel agents' remains poor. Recently, pomalidomide was approved in this setting, but a median progression-free survival of <4 months still leaves room for improvement. Pomalidomide-based combination therapies are currently under investigation, but data on long-term treatment are lacking. Case Report: We present the case of a 68-year-old woman with refractory MM who received pomalidomide in combination with various drugs including anthracyclines, alkylators and proteasome inhibitors. Initially, major hematological toxicities and infectious complications including a hepatitis B virus reactivation were encountered. With careful dose adjustments and selection of combination partners, pomalidomide treatment was maintained for over 4 years and led to a sustained partial remission. In particular, the well-tolerated regimen of bortezomib, cyclophosphamide and dexamethasone together with pomalidomide was administered for >30 cycles. Conclusion: This case illustrates the value of an individualized approach to myeloma care given an increasing availability of ‘novel agents'. Tailored treatment using these drugs as a backbone is essential to achieve long-lasting responses and minimize side effects.


Author(s):  
Isabel Cristina Wiener Stensmann ◽  
Ciro Paz Portinho ◽  
Gustavo de Azambuja Pereira ◽  
Eduardo Madalosso Zanin ◽  
Monica Alexandra Jimenez Zerpa ◽  
...  

2003 ◽  
Vol 96 (Supplement) ◽  
pp. S57-S58
Author(s):  
Prianka Kapur ◽  
Elizabeth M. Holley ◽  
Leonard Serebro

2013 ◽  
Vol 20 (4) ◽  
pp. 60-63
Author(s):  
R. V Pas’kov ◽  
D. S Plyushchenko ◽  
K. S Sergeev ◽  
A. O Faryon ◽  
I. M Yapryntsev ◽  
...  

Female patient was treated for wound suppuration after transpedicular fixation of complicated unstable spine injury. Step-by-step treatment technique was used. First step included removal of transpedicular fixative, wound debridement and extrafocal external transpedicular fixation to prevent spine deformity relapse. Second step was performed after wound healing – external fixative was replaced by the internal (ventral) one. Duration of fixation in the apparatus and hospitalization made up 36 and 90 days respectively.


2018 ◽  
Vol 2018 ◽  
pp. 1-3
Author(s):  
Biser K. Borisov ◽  
Stela P. Linkova

Introduction. Infectious complications are the most common chronic complications observed in patients undergoing hemodialysis with central venous catheters. However, despite the efforts of a large number of medical professionals, tunnel catheters are increasingly being used for hemodialysis in the everyday practice. Case Report. We describe two cases of an equal complication of a tunnel infection wherein the catheter becomes naked after self-rupture of the purulent secretion. We did not replace the tunnel catheter but applied a skin plastic by rotation flaps over the affected area, which proved to be sufficient. Six months after the intervention, the patients continue their hemodialysis treatment using the same cuffed catheters; the taken chemocultures do not give rise only to bacterial growth and skin plastic has been healed primary. Conclusions. The two cases described by us represent one treatment option, which may be discussed with reference to such specific two cases in practice.


2015 ◽  
Vol 9 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 27 ◽  
Author(s):  
Márcio Costa ◽  
Denis Sugita ◽  
Maria Vilela ◽  
Rodrigo Mendonça ◽  
Danilo Morais ◽  
...  

We describe the fifth case of mucoepidermoid carcinoma. The patient had penile ulcer with bilateral inguinal and pelvic lymphadenopathy and underwent total penectomy. After antibiotic therapy, the patient began outpatient chemotherapy, but the treatment was discontinued due to his intolerance. The patient died due to infectious complications of the inguinal lymphatic fistula 7 months after the histological diagnosis. Notably, the periurethral area was involved in the anatomopathological evaluation of the excised penis. The penile mucoepidermoid carcinoma was aggressive and the perimeatal region was involved. This case helps demystify the origins and prognosis of this rare case. More reports documenting patient characteristics and their evolution with penile mucoepidermoid carcinoma are needed.


Author(s):  
Madathil Shinu Mary Iype ◽  
Akhilesh Kunoor ◽  
Anila Kn

 Immunosuppressants including corticosteroids (prednisolone >15 mg/day) are responsible for an increased risk of susceptibility to infections (especially pneumonia, tuberculosis [TB] including extra pulmonary TB), an important safety concern when providing immunosuppressive therapy. Anti-TB treatment (ATT) is medicines used to treat tuberculosis, an infectious disease which can affect lungs and other organs. Isoniazid, rifampicin, and pyrazinamide are known to cause ATT induced hepatitis. The prevalence of immunosuppressant induced TB and pyrazinamide induced hepatotoxicity during treatment for active TB ranges to about 0.6%-1% and <1%, respectively. Here, we illustrate a typical case report of a 61-year-old woman who is a known case of interstitial lung disease and developed TB arthritis following therapy with the long-term use of immunosuppressants (prednisolone, azathioprine, leflunomide, and sulfasalazine). ATT regimen was started for TB arthritis which was later modified along with addition of liver protectant due to the development of hepatotoxicity. The causality of both the adverse drug reactions was confirmed to be probable via NARANJO causality assessment scale. This case highlights the incidence of infectious complications like TB which may be expected to be encountered more frequently in the future due to the increasing use of immunosuppressants for the treatment of allergic and inflammatory disorders.


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