Invasive fungal infection of the brain caused by Neoscytalidium dimidiatum in a post-renal transplant patient: A case report

Maha Alamri, Heba Alghamdi,Sahar Althawadi, Maysoon Mutabaggani, M. Anas Dababo, Fahad Alajlan,Maha Alzayer,Michel Doumith,Majed Alghoribi,Reem S. Almaghrabi

Medical Mycology Case Reports(2021)

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Neoscytalidium is a phytopathogen that is often found in plants and soil. It mostly leads to skin and nail infections, and invasive diseases of the sinuses, lung, and brain have been described mostly in immunocompromised patients. We report a case of a post-renal transplant patient who received anti-thymocyte globulin for induction immunosuppression. A month after her transplant, she presented with fever and new-onset seizures, and computed tomography revealed a brain abscess with mass effects and herniation. The patient underwent abscess drainage and craniectomy. The pathological findings showed filamentous septate hyphae. The surgical culture rapidly grew wool-like colonies with a black reverse on Sabouraud agar. Lactophenol cotton blue staining showing septate branched hyphae with one to two arthroconidia cells with flattened ends. The patient was given a combination of amphotericin B and voriconazole but unfortunately died ten days after the diagnosis. This case highlights Neoscytalidium as a cause of invasive fungal disease in immunocompromised patients that is difficult to treat and is often fatal, even when combined surgical and medical therapies are used as treatment modalities.
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Scytalidium,Neoscytalidium dimidiatum,Fungal,Infection,Transplant,Immunocompromised
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