Small bowel obstruction secondary to disseminated candidiasis in an immunocompromised patient: radiologic-pathologic correlation
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Small bowel obstruction secondary to disseminated candidiasis in an immunocompromised patient: radiologic-pathologic correlation
Abstract
Immunosuppression for therapeutic reasons (e.g. post transplantation, post chemotherapy), as well as pathologic immunodeficiency due to certain pathologic conditions (e.g. AIDS, leukemia), is increasingly encountered in daily medical practice. As a result, the concomitant risk for opportunistic infections is higher and immunocompromised patients may present with uncommon clinical and radiologic conditions. We report on a case of a 33-year-old immunocompromised woman with a history of recurrent T-cell lymphoblastic lymphoma, which presented with abdominal pain. Computed tomography (CT) images demonstrated significant small bowel dilatation, wall thickening, and high-density intestinal content, with a focal point of transition in the pelvis. Extensive fungal enteritis due to Candida Albicans with partial small bowel obstruction was found on autopsy.
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