Acute cardiac failure due to intra-atrial mass caused by zygomycetes in an immunocompromised paediatric patient

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Cardiac zygomycosis can be a critical condition with sudden onset of severe congestive heart failure followed by severe hemodynamic deterioration. We report a fatal course of disseminated fungal infection with a massive intra-atrial thrombosis caused by a zygomycete, in a five year old boy treated for acute lymphoblastic leukaemia. In addition, we discuss the literature concerning infections caused by zygomycetes involving the heart. Prognosis is poor. A high index of suspicion and an aggressive diagnostic and therapeutic approach with the prompt start of preemptive antifungal therapy are key factors to improve outcome. Copyright © 2010 G. J. van de Glind et al.

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Van De Glind, G. J., Gidding, C. E. M., Verlaat, C. M. W., Duthoi, K., Backx, A. P. C., Verweij, P. E., & Warris, A. (2010). Acute cardiac failure due to intra-atrial mass caused by zygomycetes in an immunocompromised paediatric patient. Case Reports in Medicine, 2010. https://doi.org/10.1155/2010/241791

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