Mycotic Diseases of the Heart
Authors:
M. Tomšová
Published in:
Čes.-slov. Patol., , 2001, No. 4, p. 172-176
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Overview
There has been an increasing frequency of deep mycotic infections over the last years complicating mostly disease states with immunosuppression. During the last 30 years, 54 cases of mycoticinfection of the heart were identified at the Fingerland Department of Pathology in HradecKrálové, with 32 cases during the last 10 years alone (prevalence 0.2% of 28 199 autopsies).A review of the sex, age, etiology, source of infection, principal disease and morphological cardiacfindings is presented. There was male predominance (74 %). The mean age of the patients was 48years (ranging from 15 days to 87 years). Yeasts of genus Candida dominated, followed in incidence by genus Aspergillus. The postmortem haemocultivation was positive in only 25 % of all cases,while cultivation from a vegetation or a myocardial abscess was positive in 61 %. The probablesource of infection was detected in 28 pacients; very often it was bronchopneumonia or an infected central venous catheter. Endocarditis was found in 28 cases, including six cases on a prosthetic valve and four cases on mural endocardium. Isolated myocarditis was found in 25 patients.There was also one case of isolated mycotic pericarditis. In more than half of all patients therewas a state of immunosuppression, usually caused by a haematologic malignancy.
Key words:
endocarditis - myocarditis - pericarditis - pancarditis - deep mycotic infection - Candida - Aspergillus
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Anatomical pathology Forensic medical examiner ToxicologyArticle was published in
Czecho-Slovak Pathology
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