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Case report: Disseminated aspergillosis complicating influenza
Shanan Immel1, Edwin Yu1,2
1University of Arizona College of Medicine Phoenix, 550 E Van Buren St, Phoenix, AZ 85004, USA.
Abstract:
Aspergillus can cause a wide variety of diseases ranging from hypersensitivity diseases to invasive infection. Invasive disease most commonly occurs in severely immunocompromised patients such as chemotherapy-induced neutropenia and transplantation. It is a less well-recognized complication in critically ill patients without traditional risk factors. We describe a case of invasive aspergillosis complicating influenza and diabetic ketoacidosis that disseminated to the central nervous system and led to demise despite high-intensity antifungal therapy.
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