Hc. Schonheyder et al., LATE BIOPROSTHETIC VALVE ENDOCARDITIS CAUSED BY PHIALEMONIUM AFF CURVATUM AND STREPTOCOCCUS-SANGUIS - A CASE-REPORT, Journal of medical and veterinary mycology, 34(3), 1996, pp. 209-214
Dual fungal and Streptococcus sanguis endocarditis is reported in a 63
-year-old woman 7 months after placement of a porcine aortic valve pro
sthesis. Both microorganisms were isolated by blood cultures, and the
patient succumbed after a full course of antibacterial chemotherapy wi
thout having received antifungal chemotherapy. The best possible desig
nation of the fungus was Phialemonium aff. curvatum W. Gams & W. B. Co
oke, as represented by CBS 331.93. At autopsy hyphae were revealed in
the porcine valve tissue by conventional staining. A hyperimmune rabbi
t antiserum raised towards strain CBS 331.93 and extensively absorbed
with heterologous fungal antigens reacted strongly with hyphae in the
valve tissue by indirect immunofluorescence technique. We consider it
most likely that the Phialemonium infection evolved insidiously from t
he time of open heart surgery and led to a haematogenous streptococcal
infection of a more fulminant course.