KMID : 0984720080400030038
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Infection and Chemotherapy 2008 Volume.40 No. 3 p.38 ~ p.42
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A Case of Septic Hip Arthritis Caused by Aspergillus fumigatus in a Liver Transplant Recipient
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Kim Tark
Lee Sang-Rok Cho Oh-Hyun Park Ki-Ho Oh Ryan Lee Sang-Oh Kim Yang-Soo Woo Jun-Hee Kim Mi-Na Choi Sang-Ho
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Abstract
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Septic arthritis is an uncommon finding of invasive Aspergillosis. It can be caused by direct inoculation, post-surgical infection, and hematogenous spread. Articular aspergillosis often involves the knee. A 49-year-old man who received a liver transplant in China on two months ago, due to liver cirrhosis caused by hepatitis B virus was admitted because of left side hip pain. Hip MRI showed joint effusion and bony destruction of the left hip and acetabulum. Incision and drainage was done and Aspergillus fumigatus was isolated from the resected tissue. After eight weeks of amphotericin B therapy, total hip replacement arthroplasty was done. Oral itraconazole 400mg/day was prescribed for six months after operation. The patient is now doing well without physical restriction
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KEYWORD
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Aspergillus fumigatus, Infectious arthritis, Liver transplantation
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