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A Serious Complication of Allogeneic Stem Cell Transplantation: Relapsing Pseudomonas aeruginosa Panniculitis

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Publication Date: 11 Dec 2007

Journal: Clinical Medicine Insights: Oncology Clinical Medicine: Oncology 2007:1 91-94

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Abstract Celalettin Ustun1, Stephanie Farrow1, Mohamed El-Geneidy1, David DeRemer2 and Anand Jillella1

1Medical College of Georgia, Department of Medicine, Section of Hematology/Oncology; 2University of Georgia College of Pharmacy, Augusta, Georgia, U.S.A.

Abstract: A 58-year-old female following an allogeneic stem cell transplant (alloSCT) presented with tender subcutaneous nodule in the axillary and inguinal regions. One of the nodules was biopsied and cultured. The patient was diagnosed with Pseudomonas aeruginosa (P. aeruginosa) panniculitis. Blood cultures were negative for P. aeruginosa. The patient responded to 4 weeks of imipenem-cilastatin and gentamicin treatment but relapsed immediately after the discontinuation of antibiotic treatment with a change in the susceptibility of P. aeruginosa to antibiotics. The patient received piperacillin-tazobactam and aztreonam with no recurrence for nine months. Differential diagnosis of subcutaneous nodules can be difficult in an alloSCT setting. P. aeruginosa should be kept in mind, and the biopsy and culture of a nodule should be obtained without delay. Blood cultures can be negative. Despite long term antibiotic treatment, relapse can occur.


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