• Title of article

    Cerebral phaeohyphomycosis due to Rhinocladiella mackenziei in an immunocompetent patient: A case report and review of literature

  • Author/Authors

    Mushtaq ، Muhammad Zain Department of Medicine - Aga Khan University Hospital , Mahmood ، Saad Bin Zafar Department of Medicine - Aga Khan University Hospital , Nasir ، Nosheen Department of Medicine - Aga Khan University Hospital , Rashid ، Malik Saad Department of Medicine - Aga Khan University Hospital , Irshad ، Memoona Department of Medicine - Aga Khan University Hospital , habib ، Kiren Department of Medicine - Aga Khan University Hospital , Khanum ، Iffat Department of Medicine - Aga Khan University Hospital

  • From page
    65
  • To page
    68
  • Abstract
    Background and Purpose: Rhinocladiella mackenziei is a neurotropic fungus, which can cause devastating intracerebral infections with up to 100% fatality rate. It is difficult to isolate this fungus in laboratory as it grows slowly and requires diagnostic skills. Case report: A 42-year-old Pakistani man presented with headache, facial numbness, progressive upper limb weakness, and dysarthria. Magnetic resonance imaging of the brain showed a space-occupying lesion in the basal ganglia region. The patient underwent supratentorial craniotomy for biopsy and excision. Histopathology of the specimen revealed granulomatous inflammation with abscess formation. Periodic acid-Schiff special stains highlighted the presence of numerous septate fungal hyphae. The results revealed the growth of dematiaceous fungi, which were morphologically classified as R. mackenziei. The patient is currently stable and is being on amphotericin and posaconazole, along with neurorehabilitation therapy. Conclusion: Rhinocladiella mackenziei brain abscess is a devastating infection with significant mortality. This condition should be suspected in patients with brain abscess from high endemic areas.
  • Keywords
    Brain abscess , Cerebral phaeohyphomycosis , Fungal , Pakistan , Rhinocladiella Mackenziei
  • Journal title
    Current Medical Mycology
  • Journal title
    Current Medical Mycology
  • Record number

    2592132