Colonic Basidiobolomycosis—An Unusual Presentation of Eosinophilic Intestinal Inflammation

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Basidiobolomycosis is a rare fungal disease caused by Basidiobolus ranarum. Involvement of the gastrointestinal tract is unusual and poses both a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge, as clinical signs are non-specific and predisposing risk factors are lacking. It can mimick inflammatory bowel disease, primary immunodeficiency, or a malignancy and should be considered in patients who do not respond to standard therapy. We present the case of a 22 months old boy with confirmed colonic Basidiobolomycosis, who presented with severe eosinophilic inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract. Panfungal PCR performed on DNA extracted directly from a tissue sample confirmed the presence of Basidiobolus. He made a full recovery with a combination of surgery and prolonged targeted antifungal medication.

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Kurteva, E., Bamford, A., Cross, K., Watson, T., Owens, C., Cheng, F., … Köglmeier, J. (2020). Colonic Basidiobolomycosis—An Unusual Presentation of Eosinophilic Intestinal Inflammation. Frontiers in Pediatrics, 8. https://doi.org/10.3389/fped.2020.00142

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