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The survival benefit of combination antifungal therapy for Invasive mucormycosis (IM) in patients with hematologic malignancy (HM) and hematopoietic cell transplant (HCT) is not well defined.This multicenter, retrospective study included HM and HCT recipients with proven or probable IM between Jan 1, 2007-Dec 31, 2017 from ten transplant centers across North America.Sixty-four patients with proven (n = 47) or probable (n = 17) IM defined by 2008 EORTC/MSG consensus definitions were included....
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Hematopoietic transplantation is the preferred treatment for many patients with hematologic malignancies. Some patients may develop invasive fungal diseases (IFDs) during initial chemotherapy, which need to be considered when assessing patients for transplantation and treatment posttransplantation. Given the associated high risk of relapse and mortality in the post–hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) period, IFDs, especially invasive mold diseases, were historically considered a...
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Abstract. Mucormycosis is one of the most complicated to diagnose and treat invasive fungal diseases. Diagnostic techniques have not significantly advanced in y
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Data on invasive mold infections (IMIs) after chimeric antigen receptor-modified T-cell (CAR-T-cell) therapy are limited. We describe 2 patients with post–CAR-T-cell IMI (Fusarium, Mucorales) and review the published literature. We propose strategies to prevent IMIs in patients, based on the IMI rate and presence of neutropenia or steroid use.
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<h2>Summary</h2><p>Mucormycosis is a difficult to diagnose rare disease with high morbidity and mortality. Diagnosis is often delayed, and disease tends to progress rapidly. Urgent surgical and medical intervention is lifesaving. Guidance on the complex multidisciplinary management has potential to improve prognosis, but approaches differ between health-care settings. From January, 2018, authors from 33 countries in all United Nations regions analysed the published evidence on mucormycosis...
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These updated AST-IDCOP guidelines review the epidemiology, diagnosis, and management of emerging fungi after organ transplantation. Infections due to numerous generally innocuous fungi are increasingly recognized in solid organ transplant (SOT) recipients, comprising about 7%-10% of fungal infections in this setting. Such infections are collectively referred to as emerging fungal infections and include Mucormycetes, Fusarium, Scedosporium, and dematiaceous fungi among others. The causative...
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Mucormycosis (formerly known as zygomycosis) is a life-threatening infection caused by fungi of the order Mucorales. Mucormycosis is an infectious emergency that typically occurs in patients with defects in host defense and/or with increased available serum iron, but can also occur after traumatic implantation of the etiologic fungi through skin. Recent years have witnessed some dramatic changes in the fungal taxonomy, etiology, epidemiology, and therapy of and outcomes from such infections, including in the transplant setting.
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<h2>Summary</h2><h3>Background</h3><p>Mucormycosis is an uncommon invasive fungal disease with high mortality and few treatment options. Isavuconazole is a triazole active in vitro and in animal models against moulds of the order Mucorales. We assessed the efficacy and safety of isavuconazole for treatment of mucormycosis and compared its efficacy with amphotericin B in a matched case-control analysis.</p><h3>Methods</h3><p>In a single-arm open-label trial (VITAL study), adult patients (≥18...
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Mucormycosis is an emerging cause of infectious morbidity and mortality in patients with hematologic malignancies. However, there are no recommendations to guide diagnosis and management. The European Conference on Infections in Leukemia assigned experts in hematology and infectious diseases to develop evidence-based recommendations for the diagnosis and treatment of mucormycosis. The guidelines were developed using the evidence criteria set forth by the American Infectious Diseases Society...
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Summary: Fungal infections are becoming more frequent because of expansion of at-risk populations and the use of treatment modalities that permit longer survival of these patients. Because histopathologic examination of tissues detects fungal invasion of tissues and vessels as well as the host reaction to the fungus, it is and will remain an important tool to define the diagnostic significance of positive culture isolates or results from PCR testing. However, there are very few instances...
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