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Disseminated histoplasmosis in an immunosuppressed patient successfully treated with isavuconazole. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • - Histoplasmosis is a fungal infection typically treated with amphotericin B and itraconazole, but a 70-year-old man with rheumatoid arthritis faced complications such as severe diarrhea and an allergic reaction to standard treatments.
  • - Unable to absorb itraconazole, the patient was successfully treated with isavuconazole and steroids, leading to a full recovery.
  • - A literature review suggests isavuconazole may be effective for treating histoplasmosis in cases where conventional therapies are ineffective or cannot be used, although it shouldn’t be used for meningitis.

Article Abstract

Histoplasmosis is an endemic fungal infection caused by the dimorphic fungus, which is treated with intravenous amphotericin B and oral itraconazole as first-line and second-line therapy. We report a case of a man in his early 70s treated with methotrexate and infliximab for rheumatoid arthritis who developed disseminated histoplasmosis. The patient was unable to absorb itraconazole due to intractable diarrhoea and developed a severe, anaphylactoid reaction or an immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome when treated with liposomal amphotericin B. He was subsequently treated with isavuconazole and steroids and made a full recovery.A literature review revealed other cases of histoplasmosis which were treated with isavuconazole including both primary pulmonary and disseminated presentations. Cases of blastomycosis which were treated with isavuconazole are also reviewed including those with severe immunocompromised statuses including solid-organ transplant and tumour necrosis factor-alpha antagonist recipients. Our report describes the potential role of isavuconazole in cases of histoplasmosis where first-line and second-line therapies have failed or are contraindicated (excluding meningitis).

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10441071PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bcr-2022-253718DOI Listing

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