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Ultrasonic Assessment of Myocardial Microstructure
Published on: January 14, 2014
An Aspergillus myocardial abscess diagnosed by echocardiography
Arsène Kemdem1, Imran Ahmad, Laure Ysebrand
1CHU Saint Pierre, Brussels, Belgium. arsene_kemdem@stpierre-bru.be
Abstract:
This is a rare case of Aspergillus myocardial abscess in 19-year-old woman with acute lymphoblastic leukemia treated by chemotherapy. During pancytopenia she developed invasive aspergillosis with myocardial abscess. The presence of specific antigen in the pericardial effusion was diagnostic. She died despite vigorous antifungal therapy.
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