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Successful Treatment of Life-threatening Candida Peritonitis in a Child With Abdominal Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma Using Efungumab and Amphotericin B Colloid Dispersion
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Antifungal AgentSuccessful TreatmentAntifungal AgentsMedicineImmunologyLife-threatening Candida PeritonitisPathologyInvasive Fungal InfectionsClinical MycologyInvasive MycosisImmunotherapyOncologyFungal PathogenCase Report
Invasive fungal infections are serious complications of cancer therapy. We present a case report of a 12-year-old boy diagnosed with abdominal non-Hodgkin lymphoma and fecal and Candida peritonitis during induction chemotherapy. The invasive mycosis was managed using a combined approach of systemic antifungal agents including efungumab and surgical interventions. Efungumab, a recombinant antibody that inhibits extracellular heat shock protein 90, was used in combination with amphotericin B colloid dispersion after the failure of standard approaches.
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