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Endocarditis due to Rhodotorula mucilaginosa in a kidney transplanted patient: case report and review of medical literature.


ABSTRACT: Introduction. Endocarditis caused by yeasts is currently an emerging cause of infective endocarditis and, when accompanied byfever of unknown origin, is more severe since interferes with proper diagnosis and endocarditis treatment. Case presentation. The Rio de Janeiro Infective Endocarditis Study Group reports a case of infectious endocarditis (IE) with negative blood cultures in a 45-year-old white female resident in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, previously submitted to kidney transplantation. After diagnosis and intervention, the valve culture revealed Rhodotorula mucilaginosa. The clinical aspects and overview of endocarditis caused by Rhodotorula spp. demonstrated that R. muscilaginosa have been isolated from the last IE cases from kidney transplanted patients. Conclusion. Though most of the patients (in literature) recovered well from endocarditis caused by Rhodotorula spp., physicians must be aware for diagnosis of fungemia and fungal treatment in kidney transplanted patients suffering of fever of unknown origin in the modern immunosuppressive treatment.

SUBMITTER: Cabral AM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5729897 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Endocarditis due to <i>Rhodotorula mucilaginosa</i> in a kidney transplanted patient: case report and review of medical literature.

Cabral Andrea Maria AM   da Siveira Rioja Suzimar S   Brito-Santos Fabio F   Peres da Silva Juliana Ribeiro JR   MacDowell Maria Luíza ML   Melhem Marcia S C MSC   Mattos-Guaraldi Ana Luíza AL   Hirata Junior Raphael R   Damasco Paulo Vieira PV  

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<b>Introduction.</b> Endocarditis caused by yeasts is currently an emerging cause of infective endocarditis and, when accompanied byfever of unknown origin, is more severe since interferes with proper diagnosis and endocarditis treatment. <b>Case presentation.</b> The Rio de Janeiro Infective Endocarditis Study Group reports a case of infectious endocarditis (IE) with negative blood cultures in a 45-year-old white female resident in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, previously submitted to kidney transpla  ...[more]

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