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[Hepato-splenic candidiasis in patients treated for leukemia]
X Troussard1, O Reman, F Galateau
1Service d'Hématologie clinique, Centre hospitalier universitaire, Caen.
Abstract:
In patients with acute leukaemia, Candida infection may affect exclusively the liver and the spleen. Two such cases were revealed by persistent fever despite correction of bone marrow aplasia, abdominal pain, anicteric cholestasis and hypodense areas at computerized tomography suggesting hepatosplenic abscesses. Surgical liver biopsy confirmed the fungal infection and showed images of granuloma, mycelial filaments and yeasts; cultures were usually negative. The severity of these infections requires an early treatment, but amphotericin B is not very effective. Our two patients were cured after treatment with fluoconazole completed, in one of them by splenectomy.