Meyer P R, Hui A N, Biddle M
Hum Pathol. 1982 Dec;13(12):1136-8. doi: 10.1016/s0046-8177(82)80253-0.
The authors report the first case in which the spherules and arthroconidia of Coccidioides immitis were identified from an indwelling cerebrospinal fluid reservoir. The organism was recovered in culture. Present as isolated meningitis, the patient's infection disseminated over a 12-year period despite intrathecal and intravenous administration of amphotericin B. The unusual findings in this patient are compared with findings in 95 cases of infections containing arthroconidia reported since 1940. Arthroconidia is most likely to be found in the tissues of white male patients who are in the third or fourth decade of life and have pulmonary lesions.
作者报告了首例从留置的脑脊液储液器中鉴定出粗球孢子菌的球形体和关节孢子的病例。该病原体经培养后被分离出来。患者表现为孤立性脑膜炎,尽管鞘内和静脉注射了两性霉素B,但感染在12年期间仍发生了播散。将该患者的异常发现与自1940年以来报告的95例含有关节孢子的感染病例的发现进行了比较。关节孢子最有可能在年龄处于第三或第四个十年且患有肺部病变的白人男性患者的组织中发现。