2010
DOI: 10.1186/1471-5945-10-10
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Successful treatment of fusarium solani ecthyma gangrenosum in a patient affected by leukocyte adhesion deficiency type 1 with granulocytes transfusions

Abstract: BackgroundEcthyma gangrenosum (EG) manifests as a skin lesion affecting patients suffering extreme neutropenia and is commonly associated with Pseudomonas aeruginosa in immunocompromised patients. Leukocyte adhesion deficiency I (LAD I) which count among primary immunodeficiency syndromes of the innate immunity, is an autosomal recessive disorder characterized in its severe phenotype by a complete defect in CD18 expression on neutrophils, delayed cord separation, chronic skin ulcers mainly due to recurrent bac… Show more

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“…IMIs are occasionally encountered in autosomal recessive leukocyte adhesion deficiency type 1 (LAD-1), caused by mutations in ITGB2 that encodes the β2-integrin common chain, leading to diminished granulocyte adhesion and migration [30]. Similarly, IMIs develop in LAD-1/variant syndrome, a distinct entity comprising a moderate LAD-1–like phenotype with a Glanzmann-like bleeding tendency [31].…”
Section: Invasive Fungal Infections In Primary Immunodeficienciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…IMIs are occasionally encountered in autosomal recessive leukocyte adhesion deficiency type 1 (LAD-1), caused by mutations in ITGB2 that encodes the β2-integrin common chain, leading to diminished granulocyte adhesion and migration [30]. Similarly, IMIs develop in LAD-1/variant syndrome, a distinct entity comprising a moderate LAD-1–like phenotype with a Glanzmann-like bleeding tendency [31].…”
Section: Invasive Fungal Infections In Primary Immunodeficienciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although its efficacy is not well established, some authors suggest a beneficial effect, based on uncontrolled case reports and case series. 17,18 In conclusion, our report illustrates a rare case of a lethal, disseminated Fusarium infection in an autologous BMT recipient during pre-engraftment phase. This unexpected manifestation reinforces the need for careful clinical evaluation of BMT candidates, as well as exhaustive vigilance of environmental cleansing procedures.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Ecthyma gangrenosum is a skin disease most commonly associated with Pseudomonas aeruginosa septicemia, although a wide variety of Gram-negative and fungal causative organisms have been reported, including Escherichia coli, Vibrio vulnificus, Neisseria meningitidis, Aspergillus, and Fusarium fungi (1,2). Pseudomonas septicemia reflects a state of immunocompromise and most commonly presents in patients with neutropenia, burns, prolonged courses of antibiotics, chemotherapy, complement deficiencies, or hematologic malignancies, as in our patient (3,4).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%