Disseminated Gastrointestinal Basidiobolomycosis: A Case Report with Review of Diagnostic Clues

Introduction. Basidiobolomycosis is a rare fungal infection caused by an environmental saprophyte, Basidiobolus ranarum. It usually presents as a chronic subcutaneous infection; however, few cases of gastrointestinal involvement have been reported. The exact transmission route of gastrointestinal ca...

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Main Authors: Neda Soleimani, Mohammad Hossein Anbardar, Hamed Nikoupour, Faranak Derakhshan, Mojtaba Shafiekhani, Sahand Mohammadzadeh, Seyed Mohamad Sakhaei, Mahsa Farhadi
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Published: Wiley 2024-01-01
Series:Case Reports in Medicine
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2024/5741625
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author Neda Soleimani
Mohammad Hossein Anbardar
Hamed Nikoupour
Faranak Derakhshan
Mojtaba Shafiekhani
Sahand Mohammadzadeh
Seyed Mohamad Sakhaei
Mahsa Farhadi
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Mohammad Hossein Anbardar
Hamed Nikoupour
Faranak Derakhshan
Mojtaba Shafiekhani
Sahand Mohammadzadeh
Seyed Mohamad Sakhaei
Mahsa Farhadi
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description Introduction. Basidiobolomycosis is a rare fungal infection caused by an environmental saprophyte, Basidiobolus ranarum. It usually presents as a chronic subcutaneous infection; however, few cases of gastrointestinal involvement have been reported. The exact transmission route of gastrointestinal cases is not clear, and diagnosis always requires a high index of suspicion because it tends to mimic other inflammatory and neoplastic conditions. Case Report. A 31-year-old immunocompetent woman presented with abdominal pain and an advanced colon mass. She was completely well until about 1.5 years ago, when she underwent bariatric surgery. One year after surgery, chronic abdominal pain developed. A colonoscopy showed an ulcerative lesion in the descending colon, and the biopsy was in favor of ulcerative colitis. Despite immunosuppressive treatment, there was no improvement, and with worsening symptoms, more investigations revealed advanced colon mass with entrapment of the stomach and pancreas. Colonic mucosa biopsy and trucut biopsy of the mass showed just necrosis and acute inflammation; thus, she underwent exploratory laparotomy with colectomy, partial gastrectomy, distal pancreatectomy, and left nephrectomy. On pathologic examination, there was granulomatous inflammation plus the Splendore–Hoeppli phenomenon around fungal hyphae, which was diagnostic for gastrointestinal basidiobolomycosis. Previous pathology slides were reviewed and revealed a tiny focus of basidiobolomycosis. After 6 months of treatment with itraconazole, she is relatively well without any clinical or radiologic abnormalities. Conclusion. Our case highlights the significance of suspicion for basidiobolomycosis in ulcerative and necrotic lesions with increased eosinophils, especially in the presence of abdominal mass and systemic eosinophilia.
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spelling doaj-art-cde2333e6a484d1eaeeae749864de83e2025-02-03T10:52:36ZengWileyCase Reports in Medicine1687-96352024-01-01202410.1155/2024/5741625Disseminated Gastrointestinal Basidiobolomycosis: A Case Report with Review of Diagnostic CluesNeda Soleimani0Mohammad Hossein Anbardar1Hamed Nikoupour2Faranak Derakhshan3Mojtaba Shafiekhani4Sahand Mohammadzadeh5Seyed Mohamad Sakhaei6Mahsa Farhadi7Department of PathologyDepartment of PathologyShiraz Organ Transplant CenterDepartment of PathologyDepartment of Clinical PharmacyDepartment of PathologyDepartment of RadiologyDepartment of PathologyIntroduction. Basidiobolomycosis is a rare fungal infection caused by an environmental saprophyte, Basidiobolus ranarum. It usually presents as a chronic subcutaneous infection; however, few cases of gastrointestinal involvement have been reported. The exact transmission route of gastrointestinal cases is not clear, and diagnosis always requires a high index of suspicion because it tends to mimic other inflammatory and neoplastic conditions. Case Report. A 31-year-old immunocompetent woman presented with abdominal pain and an advanced colon mass. She was completely well until about 1.5 years ago, when she underwent bariatric surgery. One year after surgery, chronic abdominal pain developed. A colonoscopy showed an ulcerative lesion in the descending colon, and the biopsy was in favor of ulcerative colitis. Despite immunosuppressive treatment, there was no improvement, and with worsening symptoms, more investigations revealed advanced colon mass with entrapment of the stomach and pancreas. Colonic mucosa biopsy and trucut biopsy of the mass showed just necrosis and acute inflammation; thus, she underwent exploratory laparotomy with colectomy, partial gastrectomy, distal pancreatectomy, and left nephrectomy. On pathologic examination, there was granulomatous inflammation plus the Splendore–Hoeppli phenomenon around fungal hyphae, which was diagnostic for gastrointestinal basidiobolomycosis. Previous pathology slides were reviewed and revealed a tiny focus of basidiobolomycosis. After 6 months of treatment with itraconazole, she is relatively well without any clinical or radiologic abnormalities. Conclusion. Our case highlights the significance of suspicion for basidiobolomycosis in ulcerative and necrotic lesions with increased eosinophils, especially in the presence of abdominal mass and systemic eosinophilia.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2024/5741625
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Mojtaba Shafiekhani
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Seyed Mohamad Sakhaei
Mahsa Farhadi
Disseminated Gastrointestinal Basidiobolomycosis: A Case Report with Review of Diagnostic Clues
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title Disseminated Gastrointestinal Basidiobolomycosis: A Case Report with Review of Diagnostic Clues
title_full Disseminated Gastrointestinal Basidiobolomycosis: A Case Report with Review of Diagnostic Clues
title_fullStr Disseminated Gastrointestinal Basidiobolomycosis: A Case Report with Review of Diagnostic Clues
title_full_unstemmed Disseminated Gastrointestinal Basidiobolomycosis: A Case Report with Review of Diagnostic Clues
title_short Disseminated Gastrointestinal Basidiobolomycosis: A Case Report with Review of Diagnostic Clues
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