Fonsecaea pedrosoi cerebral phaeohyphomycosis ("chromoblastomycosis"): first human culture-proven case reported in Brazil

Authors

  • José Paulo S. Nóbrega University of S. Paulo Medical School; Hospital das Clínicas; Neurological Clinic
  • Sergio Rosemberg Hospital das Clínicas; Division of Pathology
  • Ana Maria Adami Hospital das Clínicas; Division of Pathology
  • Elizabeth Maria Heins-Vaccari Institute of Tropical Medicine; Laboratory of Mycology
  • Carlos da Silva Lacaz Institute of Tropical Medicine; Laboratory of Mycology
  • Thales de Brito Institute of Tropical Medicine; Laboratory of Immunopathology

Keywords:

Phaeohyphomycosis, Cerebral "chromoblastomycosis", Fonsecae pedrosoi, Brazil

Abstract

Cerebral phaeohyphomycosis ("chromoblastomycosis") is a rare intracranial lesion. We report the first human culture-proven case of brain abscesses due to Fonsecaea pedrosoi in Brazil. The patient, a 28 year-old immunocompetent white male, had ocular manifestations and a hypertensive intracranial syndrome. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the brain revealed a main tumoral mass involving the right temporo-occipital area and another smaller apparently healed lesion at the left occipital lobe. A cerebral biopsy was performed and the pathological report was cerebral chromoblastomycosis. The main lesion was enucleated surgically and culture of the necrotic and suppurative mass grew a fungus identified as Fonsecaea pedrosoi. The patient had received a knife wound sixteen years prior to his hospitalization and, more recently, manifested a pulmonary granulomatous lesion in the right lung with a single non-pigmented form of a fungus present. It was speculated that the fungus might have gained entrance to the host through the skin lesion, although a primary respiratory lesion was not excluded. The patient was discharged from the hospital still with ocular manifestations and on antimycotic therapy and was followed for eight months without disease recurrence. Few months after he had complications of the previous neuro-surgery and died. A complete autopsy was performed and no residual fungal disease was found.

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Published

2003-08-01

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Case Report

How to Cite

Nóbrega, J. P. S., Rosemberg, S., Adami, A. M., Heins-Vaccari, E. M., Lacaz, C. da S., & Brito, T. de. (2003). Fonsecaea pedrosoi cerebral phaeohyphomycosis ("chromoblastomycosis"): first human culture-proven case reported in Brazil . Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De São Paulo, 45(4), 217-220. https://www.revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/article/view/30722