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Stöckler, S; Lackner, H; Ginter, G; Schwinger, W; Plecko, B; Müller, W.
Liposomal amphotericin-B (AmBisome) for treatment of cutaneous widespread candidosis in an infant with methylmalonic acidaemia.
Eur J Pediatr. 1993; 152(12):981-983 Doi: 10.1007/BF01957220 (- Case Report)
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Ginter-Hanselmayer Gabriele
Lackner Herwig
Müller Wilhelm
Plecko Barbara
Schwinger Wolfgang
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Abstract:
In a 10-week-old infant with vitamin B12-unresponsive methylmalonic acidaemia, cutaneous candidosis (Candida albicans) progressed rapidly despite topical antifungal treatment. After 1 week of intravenous therapy with liposomal amphotericin-B (AmBisome) the dermatitis disappeared completely and blood cultures were sterile. No side-effects were observed. This is one of the first experiences in the treatment of infants with this new antifungal agent.
Find related publications in this database (using NLM MeSH Indexing)
Amino Acid Metabolism, Inborn Errors - complications
Amphotericin B - administration & dosage
Amphotericin B - therapeutic use
Candidiasis, Cutaneous - drug therapy
Candidiasis, Cutaneous - pathology
Humans -
Infant -
Infusions, Intravenous -
Male -
Methylmalonic Acid - blood
Skin - pathology

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Methylmalonic Acidemia
Cutaneous Candidosis
Liposomal Amphotericin-B
Infant
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