Central nervous system infections following bone marrow transplantation: An autopsy report of 27 cases

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De Medeiros, BC
De Medeiros, CR
Werner, B
Neto, JZ
Loddo, G
Pasquini, R
Bleggi-Torres, LF
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[1] UFPR, Hosp Clin, Serv Transplante Medula Ossea, Dept Med Pathol, BR-80060900 Curitiba, Parana, Brazil
[2] UFPR, Hosp Clin, Bone Marrow Transplantat Serv, Dept Med Pathol, BR-80060900 Curitiba, Parana, Brazil
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JOURNAL OF HEMATOTHERAPY & STEM CELL RESEARCH | 2000年 / 9卷 / 04期
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10.1089/152581600419215
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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The authors retrospectively assess the autopsy findings of central nervous system (CNS) infections in marrow transplant recipients. From July 1987 to June 1998, 845 patients at our institution were submitted to bone marrow transplantation (BMT). The CNS of 180 patients was studied through autopsy and these patients had their medical records reviewed. Twenty-seven (15%) patients presented brain parenchyma infection. Fungi were isolated in approximately 60% of the cases. Mean survival time was 153 days (0-1,264 days) and the majority of the patients died during the first 3 months after BMT (18 cases; 67%). Aspergillus sp. were the most prevalent fungi (similar to 30%), followed by Candida sp. infection (similar to 18%). There was one case of Fusarium sp. infection and two cases of unidentified fungus. All patients with fungal infections had documented involvement at widespread sites. Toxoplasma gondii encephalitis was demonstrated in 8 patents (similar to 30%). Bacterial abscesses were responsible for approximately 11% of the findings. Eleven (41%) of the 27 patients died secondary to cerebral causes. These results show that infectious compromise of the CNS following BMT is a highly fatal event, caused mainly by fungi and T. gondii. Furthermore, they provide a likely guide to the possible causes of brain abscesses following BMT.
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