Sheu M J, Wang C C, Wang C C, Shi W J, Chu M L
Department of Pediatrics, Min-Shen General Hospital, Tao-Yuan, Taiwan R.O.C.
J Formos Med Assoc. 1994 Jul;93(7):645-7.
With the increased use of central venous catheters in cancer patients, there has been an increase in the recovery of environmental and skin organisms from blood cultures. A red yeast, Rhodotorula, an infrequent cause of infection in humans, was isolated from a patient with acute myeloblastic leukemia undergoing bone marrow transplant while he received parenteral nutritional fluids by an indwelling catheter. The patient was clinically ill, as manifested by fever and chills. The patient was treated with amphotericin B and the catheter was removed. He survived the fungemic episode with no recurrence of fungal infection.
随着癌症患者中心静脉导管使用的增加,从血培养中分离出环境和皮肤微生物的情况有所增多。一种红酵母,即红冬孢酵母,它在人类感染中并不常见,从一名接受骨髓移植的急性髓细胞白血病患者身上分离出来,当时该患者通过留置导管接受肠外营养液。患者临床上表现为生病,有发热和寒战症状。患者接受了两性霉素B治疗,导管被拔除。他在真菌血症发作后存活下来,真菌感染未复发。