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_aAguado García, José María
_eEnfermedades Infecciosas
245 0 0 _aEnfermedades invasoras por hongos levaduriformes en el receptor de un trasplante de órgano sólido.
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260 _bRevista iberoamericana de micología,
_c2016
300 _a33(3):152-9.
500 _aFormato Vancouver: Muñoz P, Aguado JM. Enfermedades invasoras por hongos levaduriformes en el receptor de un trasplante de órgano sólido. Rev Iberoam Micol. 2016 Jul-Sep;33(3):152-9.
501 _aPMID: 27142561
504 _aContiene 51 referencias
520 _aInvasive yeast diseases are uncommon nowadays in solid organ transplant recipients. Invasive candidiasis (2%) usually presents during the first month after transplantation in patients with risk factors. Both common and transplant-specific risk factors have been identified, allowing very efficacious targeted prophylaxis strategies. The most common clinical presentations are fungaemia and local infections near the transplantation area. Cryptococcosis is usually a late infection. Its incidence remains stable and the specific risk factors have not been identified. When cryptococcosis is detected very early, transmission with the allograft should be considered. The most common clinical presentations include meningitis, pneumonia, and disseminated infection. Intracranial hypertension and immune reconstitution syndrome have to be considered. No therapeutic clinical trials have been conducted in solid organ transplant recipients, thus treatment recommendations are derived from data obtained from the general population. It is particularly important to consider the possibility of drug-drug interactions, mainly between azoles and calcineurin inhibitors. Both invasive candidiasis and cryptococcosis increase the mortality significantly in solid organ transplant recipients.
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_aServicio de Medicina Interna
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