Aspergillus in liquid-based cervicovaginal cytology in a postmenopausal patient: A case report

Abstract. Aspergillus is an opportunistic fungus present in humid environments, whose natural environment is in soil, hay and compost. It is a frequent contaminant in the clinical laboratory. Because of this, the fungus is often inhaled, affecting those with an underlying pulmonary disease or immune...

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Autores principales: Garza Guajardo, Raquel, Canales Martínez, Luis Carlos, Rodríguez Sánchez, Irám Pablo, Sánchez Chaparro, María Marisela, Gómez Macías, Gabriela Sofía, Vilches Cisneros, Natalia, Barboza Quintana, Oralia
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Publicado: Spandidos Publications 2017
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author Garza Guajardo, Raquel
Canales Martínez, Luis Carlos
Rodríguez Sánchez, Irám Pablo
Sánchez Chaparro, María Marisela
Gómez Macías, Gabriela Sofía
Vilches Cisneros, Natalia
Barboza Quintana, Oralia
author_facet Garza Guajardo, Raquel
Canales Martínez, Luis Carlos
Rodríguez Sánchez, Irám Pablo
Sánchez Chaparro, María Marisela
Gómez Macías, Gabriela Sofía
Vilches Cisneros, Natalia
Barboza Quintana, Oralia
author_sort Garza Guajardo, Raquel
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description Abstract. Aspergillus is an opportunistic fungus present in humid environments, whose natural environment is in soil, hay and compost. It is a frequent contaminant in the clinical laboratory. Because of this, the fungus is often inhaled, affecting those with an underlying pulmonary disease or immune deficiency. Fungal genitourinary tract infections are relatively common. A rare Aspergillus spp cervical infection diagnosed via liquid-based cytology is presented in the current study. The 57-year-old woman attended her annual check-up without any relevant medical history. The result of a gynecological examination by Papanicolaou smear was normal and routine liquid-based cytology was performed. The specimen exhibited fungal organisms characterized by septate hyphae branching at acute angles, most consistent with the Aspergillus species. Subsequent cytology demonstrated the same results. Antifungal treatment was initiated and a second post-treatment smear only exhibited atrophy. The cytomorphological features of Aspergillus spp. are discussed in the current study and a brief review of the few reported cases of a primary cervical infection in the literature is provided. In addition, the liquid-based cytology was established as a tool to diagnose the rare Aspergillus infection.
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spelling eprints-174912023-05-24T20:30:13Z http://eprints.uanl.mx/17491/ Aspergillus in liquid-based cervicovaginal cytology in a postmenopausal patient: A case report Garza Guajardo, Raquel Canales Martínez, Luis Carlos Rodríguez Sánchez, Irám Pablo Sánchez Chaparro, María Marisela Gómez Macías, Gabriela Sofía Vilches Cisneros, Natalia Barboza Quintana, Oralia Abstract. Aspergillus is an opportunistic fungus present in humid environments, whose natural environment is in soil, hay and compost. It is a frequent contaminant in the clinical laboratory. Because of this, the fungus is often inhaled, affecting those with an underlying pulmonary disease or immune deficiency. Fungal genitourinary tract infections are relatively common. A rare Aspergillus spp cervical infection diagnosed via liquid-based cytology is presented in the current study. The 57-year-old woman attended her annual check-up without any relevant medical history. The result of a gynecological examination by Papanicolaou smear was normal and routine liquid-based cytology was performed. The specimen exhibited fungal organisms characterized by septate hyphae branching at acute angles, most consistent with the Aspergillus species. Subsequent cytology demonstrated the same results. Antifungal treatment was initiated and a second post-treatment smear only exhibited atrophy. The cytomorphological features of Aspergillus spp. are discussed in the current study and a brief review of the few reported cases of a primary cervical infection in the literature is provided. In addition, the liquid-based cytology was established as a tool to diagnose the rare Aspergillus infection. Spandidos Publications 2017 Article PeerReviewed text en cc_by_nc_nd http://eprints.uanl.mx/17491/1/320.pdf http://eprints.uanl.mx/17491/1.haspreviewThumbnailVersion/320.pdf Garza Guajardo, Raquel y Canales Martínez, Luis Carlos y Rodríguez Sánchez, Irám Pablo y Sánchez Chaparro, María Marisela y Gómez Macías, Gabriela Sofía y Vilches Cisneros, Natalia y Barboza Quintana, Oralia (2017) Aspergillus in liquid-based cervicovaginal cytology in a postmenopausal patient: A case report. Biomedical reports, 7 (4). pp. 306-308. ISSN 2049-9434 http://doi.org/10.3892/br.2017.974 doi:10.3892/br.2017.974
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Vilches Cisneros, Natalia
Barboza Quintana, Oralia
Aspergillus in liquid-based cervicovaginal cytology in a postmenopausal patient: A case report
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title_full_unstemmed Aspergillus in liquid-based cervicovaginal cytology in a postmenopausal patient: A case report
title_short Aspergillus in liquid-based cervicovaginal cytology in a postmenopausal patient: A case report
title_sort aspergillus in liquid based cervicovaginal cytology in a postmenopausal patient a case report
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