[Pulmonary aspergillosis complicating chronic septic granulomatosis. Treatment with itraconazole and gamma interferon].

Rev Mal Respir

Service de Pneumologie, Hôpital Saint Philibert, 59462 Lomme.

Published: November 2000

A 20-year-old patient suffering from chronic granulomatous disease developed pulmonary aspergillosis with thoracic wall invasion. Treatment with itraconazole combined with 3-weekly injections of interferon gamma (INF gamma) improved the patient's general state of health within two months. Functional signs resolved totally and x-ray images continued to improve for 6 months. INF gamma was withdrawn after 11 months and was replaced with cotrimoxasole. Itraconazole was continued in a long-term regimen. Four years after onset of treatment, the clinical status of the patient remained satisfactory, and the radiological aspect was unchanged. Pulmonary aspergillosis affects up to 40% of patients suffering from chronic granulomatous disease. Mortality is high, to the order of 25%. The classical treatment is based on amphotericin B, but this case points out the significant contribution of itraconazole as first-line therapy. This antimycotic has been suggested for prophylaxis. The combined use of INF gamma can be discussed due to the uncertainties about its long-term effects and because of the requirement for 3-weekly injections. High cost is another important consideration.

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