2010
DOI: 10.1097/scs.0b013e3181e43245
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Isolated Intraventricular Aspergillosis in a Schizophrenic Patient

Abstract: Intracranial aspergillosis of the lateral ventricle is a rare condition and has not been reported in a schizophrenic patient. We report a 39-year-old male patient with underlying schizophrenia and a rapid deterioration of consciousness. Initial cranial computed tomographic images revealed focal dilatation of the posterior part of the right lateral ventricle with a severe mass effect and midline shift. The patient received an emergency endoscopic ventriculostomy, and the resected mass was proven to be aspergill… Show more

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“…For improved patient outcomes, additional treatment options such as intraventricular administration of amphotericin B have been described [ 11 ]. Despite the fact that, like other studies [ 2 , 4 ], we attributed our patient's survival to early surgical excision and the administration of antifungal agents. We also believe that COVID-19 infection causes less immunosuppression or immune dysfunction than that seen in transplant patients or patients with hematologic malignancies who require immunosuppressive medications for a longer period of time to remain in remission.…”
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“…For improved patient outcomes, additional treatment options such as intraventricular administration of amphotericin B have been described [ 11 ]. Despite the fact that, like other studies [ 2 , 4 ], we attributed our patient's survival to early surgical excision and the administration of antifungal agents. We also believe that COVID-19 infection causes less immunosuppression or immune dysfunction than that seen in transplant patients or patients with hematologic malignancies who require immunosuppressive medications for a longer period of time to remain in remission.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 58%
“…The rupture of an aspergillus brain abscess affected the intraventricular space indirectly in one case [ 1 ]. Despite the fact that hydrocephalus was observed in 5 of the cases [ 2 , 3 , 7 , 9 , 10 ], our patient did not have it. In all cases, histological examination and culture were used to make the diagnosis.…”
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