Rippon J W, Arnow P M, Larson R A, Zang K L
Arch Dermatol. 1985 Jul;121(7):892-4.
A 54-year-old woman entered the hospital for induction chemotherapy for acute lymphocytic leukemia. On hospital day 23, while the patient was neutropenic, an erosive lesion appeared on the left side of the tongue. During the next several days the lesion extended over the dorsum of the tongue and was golden orange. Surface scrapings were obtained; the involved site underwent a biopsy and was cultured. Branching septate mycelia of varying diameters were seen on microscopic examination of direct mounts and a biopsy specimen of the tongue. Eight to ten colonies of a fungus grew out in culture. The fungus was golden orange on Sabouraud's glucose agar and brown-gray on corn-meal agar, and was identified as Ramichloridium schulzeri. The lesion regressed during the next two weeks while the patient received amphotericin B therapy and showed an increased granulocyte count. This case seems to be the first authenticated infection caused by this uncommonly encountered soil saprophyte.
一名54岁女性因急性淋巴细胞白血病入院接受诱导化疗。住院第23天,患者处于中性粒细胞减少期时,左侧舌部出现糜烂性病变。在接下来的几天里,病变蔓延至舌背,呈金黄色。采集了表面刮片;对受累部位进行了活检并培养。在直接涂片和舌部活检标本的显微镜检查中可见不同直径的分支分隔菌丝。培养物中长出了8至10个真菌菌落。该真菌在沙氏葡萄糖琼脂上呈金黄色,在玉米粉琼脂上呈棕灰色,被鉴定为舒氏枝顶孢霉。在患者接受两性霉素B治疗且粒细胞计数增加的接下来两周内,病变消退。该病例似乎是由这种罕见的土壤腐生菌引起的首例经证实的感染。