Geotrichosis B48.3

Author: Prof. Dr. med. Peter Altmeyer

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Last updated on: 29.10.2020

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Definition
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Opportunistic infection with Geotrichum candidum, in which pulmonary involvement is usually in the foreground.

Pathogen
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Geotrichum candidum (milk mould): Optionally pathogenic, widespread yeast which lives saprophytically in the intestinal tract and on the skin.

Etiopathogenesis
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Consuming diseases, immune deficiencies.

Clinical features
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  • Very variable manifestations: Most frequent is the bronchopulmonary infestation: cavern formations, diffuse peribronchitic or tumorous infiltrates, abscesses.
  • Skin phenomena: Image of interdigital mycosis, rarely inflammatory granulomas of the extremities, face and capillitium. Very seldom mouth mucosa infection (stomatitis).

Diagnosis
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Microscopic and cultural fungus detection from bronchial secretion and mucosa or from smears of the skin. However, since the fungus is ubiquitously present as saprophyte, the diagnosis can only be confirmed by histological detection of the pathogen.

Complication(s)
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Sepsis.

External therapy
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Imidazole antimycotics such as ketoconazole (e.g. Nizoral cream) or 2% clotrimazole creams / ointments(e.g. Canesten, R056 ) should be applied locally.

Internal therapy
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In case of organ infestation systemic therapy according to Candida sepsis, see there.

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Last updated on: 29.10.2020