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Granulocyte colony-stimulating factor-primed leukocyte transfusions in candida tropicalis fungemia in neutropenic patients.
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Clinical ImmunologyImmunologyBlood CellPathologyClinical MycologyRhg-csf-primed Granulocyte TransfusionsHematologySepsisAmphotericin BLaboratory MedicineNeutropenic PatientsAutoimmune DiseaseGranulocyteAntifungal AgentsAutoimmunityPoor PrognosisCandida Tropicalis FungemiaMedicineBlood Transfusion
Optimal management of fungemia in neutropenic patients is still controversial. Several reports have already stressed the poor prognosis in invasive candidiasis (80% mortality in several reports). Therefore granulocyte transfusions would appear to be useful in the management of these infections. We report the use of rhG-CSF-primed granulocyte transfusions plus amphotericin B in two neutropenic patients who developed life-threatening systemic fungal infections. This approach was successful and both patients fully recovered from the infection.
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