The Indian Journal of Pediatrics

, Volume 77, Issue 2, pp 198–199 | Cite as

Disseminated protothecosis

  • Leni G. Mathew
  • Susanne Pulimood
  • Meera Thomas
  • Mary A. Acharya
  • Promila Mohan Raj
  • Mary S. Mathews
Clinical Brief

Abstract

Here is presented, a rare case of disseminated protothecosis in a 10-year-old boy with combined immunodeficiency, hitherto unreported from India. Even though it is difficult to diagnose clinically, observation of the sporangiospores within the sporangium in culture gives the accurate laboratory identification of Prototheca spp. In this patient, failure to eradicate the infection with amphotericin B and recurrence with olecranon bursitis along with skin lesions and splenomegaly was observed. Disseminated protothecosis in a child with combined immunodeficiency and failure to eradicate the infection with amphotericin B is reported.

Key words

Achlorophyllous alga Amphotericin B Disseminated protothecosis Immunologic defect P.wickerhamii 

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Copyright information

© Dr. K C Chaudhuri Foundation 2010

Authors and Affiliations

  • Leni G. Mathew
    • 1
    • 6
  • Susanne Pulimood
    • 2
  • Meera Thomas
    • 3
  • Mary A. Acharya
    • 5
  • Promila Mohan Raj
    • 4
  • Mary S. Mathews
    • 4
  1. 1.Department of Child HealthChristian Medical CollegeVelloreSouth India
  2. 2.Department of DermatologyChristian Medical CollegeVelloreSouth India
  3. 3.Department of General PathologyChristian Medical CollegeVelloreSouth India
  4. 4.Department of Clinical MicrobiologyChristian Medical CollegeVelloreSouth India
  5. 5.Department of PediatricsGenesis HospitalKolkataIndia
  6. 6.Dept. of Child HealthChristian Medical CollegeVelloreIndia

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