Central nervous system aspergillosis in immunocompetent patients: Case series and literature review

The aim of this study was to investigate the clinical characteristics of central nervous system (CNS) aspergillosis in immunocompetent patients.This study enrolled six immunocompetent patients diagnosed with CNS aspergillosis. Additionally, we reviewed the clinical profiles for 28 cases reported in...

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Main Authors Ma, Yubao, Li, Wanjun, Ao, Ran, Lan, Xiaoyang, Li, Yang, Zhang, Jiatang, Yu, Shengyuan
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Abstract The aim of this study was to investigate the clinical characteristics of central nervous system (CNS) aspergillosis in immunocompetent patients.This study enrolled six immunocompetent patients diagnosed with CNS aspergillosis. Additionally, we reviewed the clinical profiles for 28 cases reported in the literature. The age, gender, etiology of Aspergillus infection, clinical manifestations, location of the lesion, treatment, and prognosis were analyzed.There were 19 men (average age, 54.6 ± 14.3 years) and 15 women (average age, 47.0 ± 19.4 years). The clinical manifestations included headache (55.9%; n = 19), visual impairment (32.4%; n = 11), diplopia (32.4%; n = 11), hemiplegia (20.6%; n = 7), fever (17.6%; n = 6), and epilepsy (8.8%; n = 3). According to the radiological features, CNS aspergillosis lesions were divided into two subtypes: parenchymal lesions in the cerebral lobes (n = 11), and meningeal lesions in the meninges (n = 23). The patients with meningeal lesions are easy to be complicated with more serious cerebrovascular diseases, such as subarachnoid hemorrhage and massive infarction. Most of the lesions in brain parenchyma were abscess formation, and magnetic resonance imaging showed ring enhancement. The clinical diagnosis of Aspergillus infection was mainly based on brain biopsy (n = 14), autopsy (n = 8), pathological examination of adjacent brain tissues (n = 7), cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) or tissue culture (n = 3), and second-generation sequencing analysis of the CSF (n = 3). Clinical improvement was achieved in 23 cases, and 11 patients succumbed to the disease. Voriconazole treatment was effective in 24 (70.6%) cases.Immunocompetent subjects are also at risk for Aspergillus infections. Concomitant cerebrovascular diseases are common in patients with CNS aspergillosis, especially in patients with meningeal aspergillosis. Parenchymal aspergillosis lesions are usually localized and manifest as brain abscesses with annular enhancement on magnetic resonance imaging. Biopsy, CSF culture, and next-generation sequencing are mainstream diagnostic modalities. Voriconazole is an effective treatment for Aspergillus infection, and early diagnosis and treatment should be highlighted.
AbstractList The aim of this study was to investigate the clinical characteristics of central nervous system (CNS) aspergillosis in immunocompetent patients. This study enrolled six immunocompetent patients diagnosed with CNS aspergillosis. Additionally, we reviewed the clinical profiles for 28 cases reported in the literature. The age, gender, etiology of Aspergillus infection, clinical manifestations, location of the lesion, treatment, and prognosis were analyzed. There were 19 men (average age, 54.6 ± 14.3 years) and 15 women (average age, 47.0 ± 19.4 years). The clinical manifestations included headache (55.9%; n = 19), visual impairment (32.4%; n = 11), diplopia (32.4%; n = 11), hemiplegia (20.6%; n = 7), fever (17.6%; n = 6), and epilepsy (8.8%; n = 3). According to the radiological features, CNS aspergillosis lesions were divided into two subtypes: parenchymal lesions in the cerebral lobes (n = 11), and meningeal lesions in the meninges (n = 23). The patients with meningeal lesions are easy to be complicated with more serious cerebrovascular diseases, such as subarachnoid hemorrhage and massive infarction. Most of the lesions in brain parenchyma were abscess formation, and magnetic resonance imaging showed ring enhancement. The clinical diagnosis of Aspergillus infection was mainly based on brain biopsy (n = 14), autopsy (n = 8), pathological examination of adjacent brain tissues (n = 7), cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) or tissue culture (n = 3), and second-generation sequencing analysis of the CSF (n = 3). Clinical improvement was achieved in 23 cases, and 11 patients succumbed to the disease. Voriconazole treatment was effective in 24 (70.6%) cases. Immunocompetent subjects are also at risk for Aspergillus infections. Concomitant cerebrovascular diseases are common in patients with CNS aspergillosis, especially in patients with meningeal aspergillosis. Parenchymal aspergillosis lesions are usually localized and manifest as brain abscesses with annular enhancement on magnetic resonance imaging. Biopsy, CSF culture, and next-generation sequencing are mainstream diagnostic modalities. Voriconazole is an effective treatment for Aspergillus infection, and early diagnosis and treatment should be highlighted.
The aim of this study was to investigate the clinical characteristics of central nervous system (CNS) aspergillosis in immunocompetent patients.This study enrolled six immunocompetent patients diagnosed with CNS aspergillosis. Additionally, we reviewed the clinical profiles for 28 cases reported in the literature. The age, gender, etiology of Aspergillus infection, clinical manifestations, location of the lesion, treatment, and prognosis were analyzed.There were 19 men (average age, 54.6 ± 14.3 years) and 15 women (average age, 47.0 ± 19.4 years). The clinical manifestations included headache (55.9%; n = 19), visual impairment (32.4%; n = 11), diplopia (32.4%; n = 11), hemiplegia (20.6%; n = 7), fever (17.6%; n = 6), and epilepsy (8.8%; n = 3). According to the radiological features, CNS aspergillosis lesions were divided into two subtypes: parenchymal lesions in the cerebral lobes (n = 11), and meningeal lesions in the meninges (n = 23). The patients with meningeal lesions are easy to be complicated with more serious cerebrovascular diseases, such as subarachnoid hemorrhage and massive infarction. Most of the lesions in brain parenchyma were abscess formation, and magnetic resonance imaging showed ring enhancement. The clinical diagnosis of Aspergillus infection was mainly based on brain biopsy (n = 14), autopsy (n = 8), pathological examination of adjacent brain tissues (n = 7), cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) or tissue culture (n = 3), and second-generation sequencing analysis of the CSF (n = 3). Clinical improvement was achieved in 23 cases, and 11 patients succumbed to the disease. Voriconazole treatment was effective in 24 (70.6%) cases.Immunocompetent subjects are also at risk for Aspergillus infections. Concomitant cerebrovascular diseases are common in patients with CNS aspergillosis, especially in patients with meningeal aspergillosis. Parenchymal aspergillosis lesions are usually localized and manifest as brain abscesses with annular enhancement on magnetic resonance imaging. Biopsy, CSF culture, and next-generation sequencing are mainstream diagnostic modalities. Voriconazole is an effective treatment for Aspergillus infection, and early diagnosis and treatment should be highlighted.The aim of this study was to investigate the clinical characteristics of central nervous system (CNS) aspergillosis in immunocompetent patients.This study enrolled six immunocompetent patients diagnosed with CNS aspergillosis. Additionally, we reviewed the clinical profiles for 28 cases reported in the literature. The age, gender, etiology of Aspergillus infection, clinical manifestations, location of the lesion, treatment, and prognosis were analyzed.There were 19 men (average age, 54.6 ± 14.3 years) and 15 women (average age, 47.0 ± 19.4 years). The clinical manifestations included headache (55.9%; n = 19), visual impairment (32.4%; n = 11), diplopia (32.4%; n = 11), hemiplegia (20.6%; n = 7), fever (17.6%; n = 6), and epilepsy (8.8%; n = 3). According to the radiological features, CNS aspergillosis lesions were divided into two subtypes: parenchymal lesions in the cerebral lobes (n = 11), and meningeal lesions in the meninges (n = 23). The patients with meningeal lesions are easy to be complicated with more serious cerebrovascular diseases, such as subarachnoid hemorrhage and massive infarction. Most of the lesions in brain parenchyma were abscess formation, and magnetic resonance imaging showed ring enhancement. The clinical diagnosis of Aspergillus infection was mainly based on brain biopsy (n = 14), autopsy (n = 8), pathological examination of adjacent brain tissues (n = 7), cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) or tissue culture (n = 3), and second-generation sequencing analysis of the CSF (n = 3). Clinical improvement was achieved in 23 cases, and 11 patients succumbed to the disease. Voriconazole treatment was effective in 24 (70.6%) cases.Immunocompetent subjects are also at risk for Aspergillus infections. Concomitant cerebrovascular diseases are common in patients with CNS aspergillosis, especially in patients with meningeal aspergillosis. Parenchymal aspergillosis lesions are usually localized and manifest as brain abscesses with annular enhancement on magnetic resonance imaging. Biopsy, CSF culture, and next-generation sequencing are mainstream diagnostic modalities. Voriconazole is an effective treatment for Aspergillus infection, and early diagnosis and treatment should be highlighted.
The aim of this study was to investigate the clinical characteristics of central nervous system (CNS) aspergillosis in immunocompetent patients.This study enrolled six immunocompetent patients diagnosed with CNS aspergillosis. Additionally, we reviewed the clinical profiles for 28 cases reported in the literature. The age, gender, etiology of Aspergillus infection, clinical manifestations, location of the lesion, treatment, and prognosis were analyzed.There were 19 men (average age, 54.6 ± 14.3 years) and 15 women (average age, 47.0 ± 19.4 years). The clinical manifestations included headache (55.9%; n = 19), visual impairment (32.4%; n = 11), diplopia (32.4%; n = 11), hemiplegia (20.6%; n = 7), fever (17.6%; n = 6), and epilepsy (8.8%; n = 3). According to the radiological features, CNS aspergillosis lesions were divided into two subtypes: parenchymal lesions in the cerebral lobes (n = 11), and meningeal lesions in the meninges (n = 23). The patients with meningeal lesions are easy to be complicated with more serious cerebrovascular diseases, such as subarachnoid hemorrhage and massive infarction. Most of the lesions in brain parenchyma were abscess formation, and magnetic resonance imaging showed ring enhancement. The clinical diagnosis of Aspergillus infection was mainly based on brain biopsy (n = 14), autopsy (n = 8), pathological examination of adjacent brain tissues (n = 7), cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) or tissue culture (n = 3), and second-generation sequencing analysis of the CSF (n = 3). Clinical improvement was achieved in 23 cases, and 11 patients succumbed to the disease. Voriconazole treatment was effective in 24 (70.6%) cases.Immunocompetent subjects are also at risk for Aspergillus infections. Concomitant cerebrovascular diseases are common in patients with CNS aspergillosis, especially in patients with meningeal aspergillosis. Parenchymal aspergillosis lesions are usually localized and manifest as brain abscesses with annular enhancement on magnetic resonance imaging. Biopsy, CSF culture, and next-generation sequencing are mainstream diagnostic modalities. Voriconazole is an effective treatment for Aspergillus infection, and early diagnosis and treatment should be highlighted.
Author Yu, Shengyuan
Lan, Xiaoyang
Ao, Ran
Li, Wanjun
Li, Yang
Zhang, Jiatang
Ma, Yubao
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Antifungal Agents - therapeutic use
Biopsy - methods
Brain - diagnostic imaging
Brain - microbiology
Brain - pathology
Brain Abscess - diagnosis
Brain Abscess - etiology
Diagnosis
Female
Humans
Immunocompetence
Magnetic Resonance Imaging - methods
Male
Meningitis, Fungal - diagnosis
Meningitis, Fungal - etiology
Middle Aged
Neuroaspergillosis - cerebrospinal fluid
Neuroaspergillosis - diagnosis
Neuroaspergillosis - drug therapy
Neuroaspergillosis - physiopathology
Observational Study
Subarachnoid Hemorrhage - diagnosis
Subarachnoid Hemorrhage - etiology
Tomography, X-Ray Computed - methods
Treatment Outcome
Voriconazole - therapeutic use
Title Central nervous system aspergillosis in immunocompetent patients: Case series and literature review
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