Case report: multiple and atypical amoebic cerebral abscesses resistant to treatment
Abstract Background The parasite Entamoeba histolytica is the causal agent of amoebiasis, a worldwide emerging disease. Amebic brain abscess is a form of invasive amebiasis that is both rare and frequently lethal. This condition always begins with the infection of the colon by E. histolytica trophoz...
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doaj-a9316b40d0034b1fbe6b44d62ce55d9e2020-11-25T03:59:36ZengBMCBMC Infectious Diseases1471-23342020-09-012011610.1186/s12879-020-05391-yCase report: multiple and atypical amoebic cerebral abscesses resistant to treatmentJoaquin Alvaro Victoria-Hernández0Anayansi Ventura-Saucedo1Aurelio López-Morones2Sandra Luz Martínez-Hernández3Marina Nayeli Medina-Rosales4Martín Muñoz-Ortega5Manuel Enrique Ávila-Blanco6Daniel Cervantes-García7Luis Fernando Barba-Gallardo8Javier Ventura-Juárez9Departamento de Anatomía Patológica, Hospital General de Zona 3 IMSS Jesús MaríaDepartamento de Anestesiología, Hospital General de Zona 3 IMSS Jesús MaríaDepartamento de Neurocirugía, Hospital General de Zona 3 IMSS Jesús MaríaDepartamento de Morfología, Centro de Ciencias Básicas, Universidad Autónoma de AguascalientesDepartamento de Morfología, Centro de Ciencias Básicas, Universidad Autónoma de AguascalientesDepartamento de Química, Centro de Ciencias Básicas, Universidad Autónoma de AguascalientesDepartamento de Morfología, Centro de Ciencias Básicas, Universidad Autónoma de AguascalientesDepartamento de Microbiología, Centro de Ciencias Básicas, Universidad Autónoma de AguascalientesDepartamento de Optometría, Centro de Ciencias de la Salud, Universidad Autónoma de AguascalientesDepartamento de Morfología, Centro de Ciencias Básicas, Universidad Autónoma de AguascalientesAbstract Background The parasite Entamoeba histolytica is the causal agent of amoebiasis, a worldwide emerging disease. Amebic brain abscess is a form of invasive amebiasis that is both rare and frequently lethal. This condition always begins with the infection of the colon by E. histolytica trophozoites, which subsequently travel through the bloodstream to extraintestinal tissues. Case presentation We report a case of a 71-year-old female who reported an altered state of consciousness, disorientation, sleepiness and memory loss. She had no history of hepatic or intestinal amoebiasis. A preliminary diagnosis of colloidal vesicular phase neurocysticercosis was made based on nuclear magnetic resonance imaging (NMRI). A postsurgery immunofluorescence study was positive for the 140 kDa fibronectin receptor of E. histolytica, although a serum analysis by ELISA was negative for IgG antibodies against this parasite. A specific E. histolytica 128 bp rRNA gene was identified by PCR in biopsy tissue. The final diagnosis was cerebral amoebiasis. The patient underwent neurosurgery to eliminate amoebic abscesses and was then given a regimen of metronidazole, ceftriaxone and dexamethasone for 4 weeks after the neurosurgery. However, a rapid decline in her condition led to death. Conclusions The present case of an individual with a rare form of cerebral amoebiasis highlights the importance of performing immunofluorescence, NMRI and PCR if a patient has brain abscess and a poorly defined diagnosis. Moreover, the administration of corticosteroids to such patients can often lead to a rapid decline in their condition.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12879-020-05391-yCerebral amoebiasisEntamoeba histolyticaNMRIPCR140 kDa fibronectin receptorBrain abscess |
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Joaquin Alvaro Victoria-Hernández Anayansi Ventura-Saucedo Aurelio López-Morones Sandra Luz Martínez-Hernández Marina Nayeli Medina-Rosales Martín Muñoz-Ortega Manuel Enrique Ávila-Blanco Daniel Cervantes-García Luis Fernando Barba-Gallardo Javier Ventura-Juárez |
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Joaquin Alvaro Victoria-Hernández Anayansi Ventura-Saucedo Aurelio López-Morones Sandra Luz Martínez-Hernández Marina Nayeli Medina-Rosales Martín Muñoz-Ortega Manuel Enrique Ávila-Blanco Daniel Cervantes-García Luis Fernando Barba-Gallardo Javier Ventura-Juárez Case report: multiple and atypical amoebic cerebral abscesses resistant to treatment BMC Infectious Diseases Cerebral amoebiasis Entamoeba histolytica NMRI PCR 140 kDa fibronectin receptor Brain abscess |
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Joaquin Alvaro Victoria-Hernández Anayansi Ventura-Saucedo Aurelio López-Morones Sandra Luz Martínez-Hernández Marina Nayeli Medina-Rosales Martín Muñoz-Ortega Manuel Enrique Ávila-Blanco Daniel Cervantes-García Luis Fernando Barba-Gallardo Javier Ventura-Juárez |
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Case report: multiple and atypical amoebic cerebral abscesses resistant to treatment |
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Case report: multiple and atypical amoebic cerebral abscesses resistant to treatment |
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Case report: multiple and atypical amoebic cerebral abscesses resistant to treatment |
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Case report: multiple and atypical amoebic cerebral abscesses resistant to treatment |
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Case report: multiple and atypical amoebic cerebral abscesses resistant to treatment |
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case report: multiple and atypical amoebic cerebral abscesses resistant to treatment |
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Abstract Background The parasite Entamoeba histolytica is the causal agent of amoebiasis, a worldwide emerging disease. Amebic brain abscess is a form of invasive amebiasis that is both rare and frequently lethal. This condition always begins with the infection of the colon by E. histolytica trophozoites, which subsequently travel through the bloodstream to extraintestinal tissues. Case presentation We report a case of a 71-year-old female who reported an altered state of consciousness, disorientation, sleepiness and memory loss. She had no history of hepatic or intestinal amoebiasis. A preliminary diagnosis of colloidal vesicular phase neurocysticercosis was made based on nuclear magnetic resonance imaging (NMRI). A postsurgery immunofluorescence study was positive for the 140 kDa fibronectin receptor of E. histolytica, although a serum analysis by ELISA was negative for IgG antibodies against this parasite. A specific E. histolytica 128 bp rRNA gene was identified by PCR in biopsy tissue. The final diagnosis was cerebral amoebiasis. The patient underwent neurosurgery to eliminate amoebic abscesses and was then given a regimen of metronidazole, ceftriaxone and dexamethasone for 4 weeks after the neurosurgery. However, a rapid decline in her condition led to death. Conclusions The present case of an individual with a rare form of cerebral amoebiasis highlights the importance of performing immunofluorescence, NMRI and PCR if a patient has brain abscess and a poorly defined diagnosis. Moreover, the administration of corticosteroids to such patients can often lead to a rapid decline in their condition. |
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Cerebral amoebiasis Entamoeba histolytica NMRI PCR 140 kDa fibronectin receptor Brain abscess |
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