Deciphering Unexpected Vascular Locations of Scedosporium spp. and Lomentospora prolificans Fungal Infections, France

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Vignals, Carole | Emmerich, Joseph | Begueret, Hugues | Garcia-Hermoso, Dea | Martin-Blondel, Guillaume | Angoulvant, Adela | Blez, Damien | Bruneval, Patrick | Cassaing, Sophie | Catherinot, Emilie | Cahen, Pierre | Moluçon-Chabrot, Cécile | Chevenet, Carole | Delhaes, Laurence | Escaut, Lélia | Faruch, Marie | Grenouillet, Frédéric | Larosa, Fabrice | Limousin, Lucie | Longchampt, Elisabeth | Mellot, François | Nourrisson, Céline | Bougnoux, Marie-Elisabeth | Lortholary, Olivier | Roux, Antoine | Rozenblum, Laura | Puges, Mathilde | Lanternier, Fanny | Bronnimann, Didier

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International audience. Scedosporium spp. and Lomentospora prolificans are emerging non-Aspergillus filamentous fungi. The Scedosporiosis/lomentosporiosis Observational Study we previously conducted reported frequent fungal vascular involvement, including aortitis and peripheral arteritis. For this article, we reviewed 7 cases of Scedosporium spp. and L. prolificans arteritis from the Scedosporiosis/lomentosporiosis Observational Study and 13 cases from published literature. Underlying immunosuppression was reported in 70% (14/20) of case-patients, mainly those who had solid organ transplants (10/14). Osteoarticular localization of infection was observed in 50% (10/20) of cases; infections were frequently (7/10) contiguous with vascular infection sites. Scedosporium spp./Lomentospora prolificans infections were diagnosed in 9 of 20 patients ≈3 months after completing treatment for nonvascular scedosporiosis/lomentosporiosis. Aneurysms were found in 8/11 aortitis and 6/10 peripheral arteritis cases. Invasive fungal disease­–related deaths were high (12/18 [67%]). The vascular tropism of Scedosporium spp. and L. prolificans indicates vascular imaging, such as computed tomography angiography, is needed to manage infections, especially for osteoarticular locations.

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