Coccidioidomycosis in pregnancy: Case report and literature review of associated placental lesions

Background: Coccidioidomycosis is an endemic fungal infection found most commonly in the Southwestern United States, Northwestern Mexico, and parts of Central and South America. Although infection is relatively uncommon during pregnancy, it is imperative to have an index of suspicion in order to dia...

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Main Authors: Heloise Labuschagne, C. Burns, Stacy Martinez, Maira Carrillo, Melissa Waggoner, Irene Schwanninger, James Maher, Moss Hampton, Javier Flores-Guardado, Natalia E. Schlabritz-Loutsevitch
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2016-10-01
Series:Case Reports in Women's Health
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214911216300236
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spelling doaj-6f43ea8381a443ce9ea25ed8d14cc9ee2020-11-24T21:47:43ZengElsevierCase Reports in Women's Health2214-91122016-10-0112510Coccidioidomycosis in pregnancy: Case report and literature review of associated placental lesionsHeloise Labuschagne0C. Burns1Stacy Martinez2Maira Carrillo3Melissa Waggoner4Irene Schwanninger5James Maher6Moss Hampton7Javier Flores-Guardado8Natalia E. Schlabritz-Loutsevitch9Department of Internal Medicine, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center at the Permian Basin, Odessa, TX, USADepartment of Pathology, Medical Center Hospital, Odessa, TX, USADepartment of Academic Affairs, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center at the Permian Basin, Odessa, TX, USADepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center at the Permian Basin, Odessa, TX, USADepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center at the Permian Basin, Odessa, TX, USADepartment of Academic Affairs, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center at the Permian Basin, Odessa, TX, USADepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center at the Permian Basin, Odessa, TX, USADepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center at the Permian Basin, Odessa, TX, USADepartment of Internal Medicine, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center at the Permian Basin, Odessa, TX, USA; Corresponding author at: Department of Internal Medicine, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center at the Permian Basin, 501 W. 5th Street, Odessa, TX 79763, USA.Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center at the Permian Basin, Odessa, TX, USA; Corresponding author at: N.E. Schlabritz- Loutsevitch, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center at the Permian Basin, 501 W. 5th Street, Odessa, TX 79763, USA.Background: Coccidioidomycosis is an endemic fungal infection found most commonly in the Southwestern United States, Northwestern Mexico, and parts of Central and South America. Although infection is relatively uncommon during pregnancy, it is imperative to have an index of suspicion in order to diagnose and begin timely treatment to prevent dissemination and dire consequences. Case report: A 33-year-old Hispanic female was evaluated after she was involved in an automobile accident. Radiographic evaluation showed a 3.2 × 3.2 cm cavitary thick-walled lesion. A biopsy was negative for malignancy. Evaluation was positive for coccidioidomycosis by complement fixation reaction. Four months later, the patient presented 7 weeks into a pregnancy with massive hemoptysis. Bronchoscopy revealed bleeding from the right upper lobe and emergency embolization was performed. The patient had a spontaneous abortion 9 days after admission. The right upper and middle lobes of the lung were resected due to continuous bleeding. A subsequent pregnancy was un-eventful. Coccidioidomycosis titers remained negative throughout the second pregnancy. Discussion: This case demonstrates the potential for severe pulmonary coccidioidomycosis and vascular strain of pregnancy-associated vascular expansion in the first trimester of pregnancy and the possibility of a favorable pregnancy outcome in subsequent pregnancies after appropriate treatment. The route of feto-maternal transmission and placental lesions in coccidioidomycosis are discussed. Keywords: Coccidioidomycosis, Pregnancy, Placental lesionshttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214911216300236
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author Heloise Labuschagne
C. Burns
Stacy Martinez
Maira Carrillo
Melissa Waggoner
Irene Schwanninger
James Maher
Moss Hampton
Javier Flores-Guardado
Natalia E. Schlabritz-Loutsevitch
spellingShingle Heloise Labuschagne
C. Burns
Stacy Martinez
Maira Carrillo
Melissa Waggoner
Irene Schwanninger
James Maher
Moss Hampton
Javier Flores-Guardado
Natalia E. Schlabritz-Loutsevitch
Coccidioidomycosis in pregnancy: Case report and literature review of associated placental lesions
Case Reports in Women's Health
author_facet Heloise Labuschagne
C. Burns
Stacy Martinez
Maira Carrillo
Melissa Waggoner
Irene Schwanninger
James Maher
Moss Hampton
Javier Flores-Guardado
Natalia E. Schlabritz-Loutsevitch
author_sort Heloise Labuschagne
title Coccidioidomycosis in pregnancy: Case report and literature review of associated placental lesions
title_short Coccidioidomycosis in pregnancy: Case report and literature review of associated placental lesions
title_full Coccidioidomycosis in pregnancy: Case report and literature review of associated placental lesions
title_fullStr Coccidioidomycosis in pregnancy: Case report and literature review of associated placental lesions
title_full_unstemmed Coccidioidomycosis in pregnancy: Case report and literature review of associated placental lesions
title_sort coccidioidomycosis in pregnancy: case report and literature review of associated placental lesions
publisher Elsevier
series Case Reports in Women's Health
issn 2214-9112
publishDate 2016-10-01
description Background: Coccidioidomycosis is an endemic fungal infection found most commonly in the Southwestern United States, Northwestern Mexico, and parts of Central and South America. Although infection is relatively uncommon during pregnancy, it is imperative to have an index of suspicion in order to diagnose and begin timely treatment to prevent dissemination and dire consequences. Case report: A 33-year-old Hispanic female was evaluated after she was involved in an automobile accident. Radiographic evaluation showed a 3.2 × 3.2 cm cavitary thick-walled lesion. A biopsy was negative for malignancy. Evaluation was positive for coccidioidomycosis by complement fixation reaction. Four months later, the patient presented 7 weeks into a pregnancy with massive hemoptysis. Bronchoscopy revealed bleeding from the right upper lobe and emergency embolization was performed. The patient had a spontaneous abortion 9 days after admission. The right upper and middle lobes of the lung were resected due to continuous bleeding. A subsequent pregnancy was un-eventful. Coccidioidomycosis titers remained negative throughout the second pregnancy. Discussion: This case demonstrates the potential for severe pulmonary coccidioidomycosis and vascular strain of pregnancy-associated vascular expansion in the first trimester of pregnancy and the possibility of a favorable pregnancy outcome in subsequent pregnancies after appropriate treatment. The route of feto-maternal transmission and placental lesions in coccidioidomycosis are discussed. Keywords: Coccidioidomycosis, Pregnancy, Placental lesions
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214911216300236
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