Complete Remission Obtained with Azacitidine in a Patient with Concomitant Therapy Related Myeloid Neoplasm and Pulmonary Mucormycosis
Mucormycosis is the third cause of invasive mycosis after candidiasis and aspergillosis in AML patients, representing a poor prognostic factor associated with a high rate of fatal outcome. We report a case of a patient with AML and a concomitant pulmonary mucormycosis at diagnosis, who obtained...
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doaj-1b74696b8a774cd1962b07a3c4bfbe5f2020-11-24T22:25:11ZengPAGEPress PublicationsMediterranean Journal of Hematology and Infectious Diseases2035-30062013-07-0151e2013048e201304810.4084/mjhid.2013.048369Complete Remission Obtained with Azacitidine in a Patient with Concomitant Therapy Related Myeloid Neoplasm and Pulmonary MucormycosisSaveria Capria0Federico De Angelis1Giuseppe Gentile2Silvia Maria Trisolini3Simonetta Brocchieri4Martina Canichella5Patrizia Chiusolo6Alessandra Micozzi7Robin Foà8Giovanna Meloni9Sapienza Università di RomaSapienza UniversitySapienza UniversitySapienza UniversitySapienza UniversitySapienza UniversityCatholic University of the Sacred HeartSapienza UniversitySapienza UniversitySapienza UniversityMucormycosis is the third cause of invasive mycosis after candidiasis and aspergillosis in AML patients, representing a poor prognostic factor associated with a high rate of fatal outcome. We report a case of a patient with AML and a concomitant pulmonary mucormycosis at diagnosis, who obtained a complete remission both of her AML and of the fungal infection. The incidence of the infection at the onset of leukemia is extremely unusual, and, to our knowledge, the sporadic cases reported in the literature are included in heterogeneous series retrospectively examined. In our case, Liposomal Amphotericin B as single agent appeared incapable of controlling the infection, so anti-infective therapy was intensified with posaconazole and simultaneously antileukemic treatment with 5-azacitidine was started, with the understanding that the only antifungal treatment would not have been able to keep the infection under control for a long time if not associated with a reversal of neutropenia related to the disease. We observed a progressive improvement of the general conditions, a healing of pneumonia and a complete remission of the leukemic disease, suggesting that a careful utilization of the new compounds available today, in terms of both antifungal and antileukemic treatment, may offer a curative chance a patient who would have otherwise been considered unfit for a potentially curative therapeutic strategy.http://www.mjhid.org/index.php/mjhid/article/view/477Leukemiamucormycosisazacitidine |
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Saveria Capria Federico De Angelis Giuseppe Gentile Silvia Maria Trisolini Simonetta Brocchieri Martina Canichella Patrizia Chiusolo Alessandra Micozzi Robin Foà Giovanna Meloni |
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Saveria Capria Federico De Angelis Giuseppe Gentile Silvia Maria Trisolini Simonetta Brocchieri Martina Canichella Patrizia Chiusolo Alessandra Micozzi Robin Foà Giovanna Meloni Complete Remission Obtained with Azacitidine in a Patient with Concomitant Therapy Related Myeloid Neoplasm and Pulmonary Mucormycosis Mediterranean Journal of Hematology and Infectious Diseases Leukemia mucormycosis azacitidine |
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Saveria Capria Federico De Angelis Giuseppe Gentile Silvia Maria Trisolini Simonetta Brocchieri Martina Canichella Patrizia Chiusolo Alessandra Micozzi Robin Foà Giovanna Meloni |
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Complete Remission Obtained with Azacitidine in a Patient with Concomitant Therapy Related Myeloid Neoplasm and Pulmonary Mucormycosis |
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Complete Remission Obtained with Azacitidine in a Patient with Concomitant Therapy Related Myeloid Neoplasm and Pulmonary Mucormycosis |
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Complete Remission Obtained with Azacitidine in a Patient with Concomitant Therapy Related Myeloid Neoplasm and Pulmonary Mucormycosis |
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Complete Remission Obtained with Azacitidine in a Patient with Concomitant Therapy Related Myeloid Neoplasm and Pulmonary Mucormycosis |
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Complete Remission Obtained with Azacitidine in a Patient with Concomitant Therapy Related Myeloid Neoplasm and Pulmonary Mucormycosis |
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complete remission obtained with azacitidine in a patient with concomitant therapy related myeloid neoplasm and pulmonary mucormycosis |
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Mediterranean Journal of Hematology and Infectious Diseases |
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Mucormycosis is the third cause of invasive mycosis after candidiasis and aspergillosis in AML patients, representing a poor prognostic factor associated with a high rate of fatal outcome.
We report a case of a patient with AML and a concomitant pulmonary mucormycosis at diagnosis, who obtained a complete remission both of her AML and of the fungal infection. The incidence of the infection at the onset of leukemia is extremely unusual, and, to our knowledge, the sporadic cases reported in the literature are included in heterogeneous series retrospectively examined.
In our case, Liposomal Amphotericin B as single agent appeared incapable of controlling the infection, so anti-infective therapy was intensified with posaconazole and simultaneously antileukemic treatment with 5-azacitidine was started, with the understanding that the only antifungal treatment would not have been able to keep the infection under control for a long time if not associated with a reversal of neutropenia related to the disease.
We observed a progressive improvement of the general conditions, a healing of pneumonia and a complete remission of the leukemic disease, suggesting that a careful utilization of the new compounds available today, in terms of both antifungal and antileukemic treatment, may offer a curative chance a patient who would have otherwise been considered unfit for a potentially curative therapeutic strategy. |
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Leukemia mucormycosis azacitidine |
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