N. Guler et al., INVASIVE PULMONARY ASPERGILLOSIS IN CHRONIC GRANULOMATOUS-DISEASE - RESPONSE TO SYSTEMIC PREDNISOLONE TREATMENT AND LOCALLY APPLIED AMPHOTERICIN-B, Turkish Journal of Pediatrics, 36(4), 1994, pp. 341-345
A five-year-old boy with deforming and destructive invasion of pulmona
ry aspergillosis to the thoracic cage was diagnosed as having chronic
granulomatous disease. Conventional antifungal therapy failed in this
patient. Prednisolone therapy was added and rapidly improved the gener
al condition of patient but deterioration had already been very rapid.
The failure of systemic therapy prompted us to give amphotericin B lo
cally to the granulomatous lesions through the bronchocutaneous fistul
a. This application yielded a good clinical response with closure of f
istula. Despite this improvement the patient died from septicemia. We
believe that systemic prednisolone treatment is useless in such cases,
but local application of amphotericin B into the granulomatous lesion
s together with systemic therapy during the earlier stages of infectio
n can contribute to a change in prognosis.