Misdiagnosis of invasive pulmonary fungal disease caused by drug-resistant as airway neoplasm: case report and literature review.
Invasive pulmonary fungal disease (IPFD) is often missed or misdiagnosed.
APA
Liu Y, Peng Y, et al. (2026). Misdiagnosis of invasive pulmonary fungal disease caused by drug-resistant as airway neoplasm: case report and literature review.. Frontiers in medicine, 13, 1800622. https://doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2026.1800622
MLA
Liu Y, et al.. "Misdiagnosis of invasive pulmonary fungal disease caused by drug-resistant as airway neoplasm: case report and literature review.." Frontiers in medicine, vol. 13, 2026, pp. 1800622.
PMID
42040543
Abstract
Invasive pulmonary fungal disease (IPFD) is often missed or misdiagnosed. Here we report a rare case of IPFD caused by multidrug-resistant , which was initially misdiagnosed at another hospital as recurrent pulmonary lymphoma because the patient had a history of lymphoma. Histopathology, sputum culture, and next-generation sequencing of bronchoalveolar lavage fluid at our hospital indicated that IPFD was caused by . The patient did not respond to fluconazole but showed substantial improvement with caspofungin. We discovered a cutaneous malignancy, which we determined to be the most likely cause of the immunosuppression that facilitated invasive infection. Our case highlights that IPFD caused by can show unusual manifestations, which can lead to misdiagnosis as malignancy; that response to antifungals should be monitored carefully because of the risk of resistance in circulating strains; and that underlying causes of the immunosuppression that led to infection should be explored, which may uncover deeper problems.
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