BACKGROUND Mucormycosis is a rare,rapidly progressive and often fatal fungal infection.The rarity of the condition lends itself to unfamiliarity,delayed treatment,and poor outcomes.Diagnosis of fungal infections early...BACKGROUND Mucormycosis is a rare,rapidly progressive and often fatal fungal infection.The rarity of the condition lends itself to unfamiliarity,delayed treatment,and poor outcomes.Diagnosis of fungal infections early enough to enable appropriate treatment occurs in less than half of affected patients.CASE SUMMARY An 11-year-old girl with a history of 15%total body surface area scald burns involving both lower limbs progressed to develop angioinvasive mucormycosis.This further led to a thrombosis of the right external iliac artery and vein and rapidly progressive necrosis of surrounding soft tissues.She also had dextrocardia and patent foramen ovale.A right hip disarticulation and serial aggressive debridements were performed but she went on to develop systemic sepsis with multisystem involvement and succumbed to the infection.Pathology revealed mucor species with extensive vascular invasion.CONCLUSION This case highlights the importance of maintaining vigilance for mycotic infections and acting appropriately when there are signs of fulminant wound infection.展开更多
There is lack of systematic reports of MR imaging characteristics of angioinvasive fungal ear infections.We present a case of angioinvasive necrotizing fungal otomastoiditis in which a confident prospective diagnosis ...There is lack of systematic reports of MR imaging characteristics of angioinvasive fungal ear infections.We present a case of angioinvasive necrotizing fungal otomastoiditis in which a confident prospective diagnosis was made on the basis of highly characteristic MRI features of coagulative tissue necrosis.The MR findings prompted urgent surgical debridement and systemic antifungal treatment in a 56-year-old neutropenic patient undergoing chemotherapy for acute myelogenous leukemia.展开更多
Background:Microvascular invasion(MVI)can only be assessed on a full surgical specimen.We aimed at evaluating,whether the histology of the primary tumor is predictive of MVI in a hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC)recurrenc...Background:Microvascular invasion(MVI)can only be assessed on a full surgical specimen.We aimed at evaluating,whether the histology of the primary tumor is predictive of MVI in a hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC)recurrence.Methods:Patients,who underwent liver resection or orthotopic liver transplantation(OLT)for recurrent HCC from January 2001 until June 2018 were eligible for this retrospective analysis.Resected specimens were evaluated for HCC subtype/morphology,vessels encapsulating tumor clusters(VETC)-pattern and MVI.Dichotomous parameters were analyzed using χ^(2)-test andϕ-values,with P values<0.05 being considered significant.Results:Of 230 HCC recurrences,37(16.1%)underwent repeated liver resection(n=22)or OLT(n=15).Of these,67.6%initially exceeded the Milan criteria.MVI correlated Milan criteria(P=0.005),tumor size(P=0.015)and VETC-pattern(P=0.034)in the primary specimen.The recurrences shared many features of the primary HCC such as tumor grade(P=0.002),VETC-pattern(P=0.035),and MVI(P=0.046).In recurrences,however,only the concordance with the Milan criteria correlated with MVI(P=0.018).No patient without MVI in the primary HCC revealed MVI on early recurrence(<2 years)(P=0.035).Conclusions:HCC recurrences share many biological features of the primary tumor.Moreover,early recurrences of MVI-negative HCC never revealed MVI.This finding offers novel concepts,e.g.,patient selection for salvage OLT.展开更多
文摘BACKGROUND Mucormycosis is a rare,rapidly progressive and often fatal fungal infection.The rarity of the condition lends itself to unfamiliarity,delayed treatment,and poor outcomes.Diagnosis of fungal infections early enough to enable appropriate treatment occurs in less than half of affected patients.CASE SUMMARY An 11-year-old girl with a history of 15%total body surface area scald burns involving both lower limbs progressed to develop angioinvasive mucormycosis.This further led to a thrombosis of the right external iliac artery and vein and rapidly progressive necrosis of surrounding soft tissues.She also had dextrocardia and patent foramen ovale.A right hip disarticulation and serial aggressive debridements were performed but she went on to develop systemic sepsis with multisystem involvement and succumbed to the infection.Pathology revealed mucor species with extensive vascular invasion.CONCLUSION This case highlights the importance of maintaining vigilance for mycotic infections and acting appropriately when there are signs of fulminant wound infection.
文摘There is lack of systematic reports of MR imaging characteristics of angioinvasive fungal ear infections.We present a case of angioinvasive necrotizing fungal otomastoiditis in which a confident prospective diagnosis was made on the basis of highly characteristic MRI features of coagulative tissue necrosis.The MR findings prompted urgent surgical debridement and systemic antifungal treatment in a 56-year-old neutropenic patient undergoing chemotherapy for acute myelogenous leukemia.
文摘Background:Microvascular invasion(MVI)can only be assessed on a full surgical specimen.We aimed at evaluating,whether the histology of the primary tumor is predictive of MVI in a hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC)recurrence.Methods:Patients,who underwent liver resection or orthotopic liver transplantation(OLT)for recurrent HCC from January 2001 until June 2018 were eligible for this retrospective analysis.Resected specimens were evaluated for HCC subtype/morphology,vessels encapsulating tumor clusters(VETC)-pattern and MVI.Dichotomous parameters were analyzed using χ^(2)-test andϕ-values,with P values<0.05 being considered significant.Results:Of 230 HCC recurrences,37(16.1%)underwent repeated liver resection(n=22)or OLT(n=15).Of these,67.6%initially exceeded the Milan criteria.MVI correlated Milan criteria(P=0.005),tumor size(P=0.015)and VETC-pattern(P=0.034)in the primary specimen.The recurrences shared many features of the primary HCC such as tumor grade(P=0.002),VETC-pattern(P=0.035),and MVI(P=0.046).In recurrences,however,only the concordance with the Milan criteria correlated with MVI(P=0.018).No patient without MVI in the primary HCC revealed MVI on early recurrence(<2 years)(P=0.035).Conclusions:HCC recurrences share many biological features of the primary tumor.Moreover,early recurrences of MVI-negative HCC never revealed MVI.This finding offers novel concepts,e.g.,patient selection for salvage OLT.