The treatment of disseminated aspergillus infections in neutropenic patients remains a major challenge in spite of several new antifungal drugs. We report the case of a patient with multiple myeloma in prolonged neutropenia after primary failure of an autologous stem cell graft who developed invasive aspergillosis despite voriconazole monotherapy. He responded to a combination of voriconazole and caspofungin, supported by granulocyte transfusions and surgery. A subsequent allogeneic peripheral blood stem cell transplantation did not lead to recurring aspergillus infection. The patient is well and free of clinical disease with respect to the fungal infection and myeloma more than 18 months after the allogeneic transplantation.

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