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Invasive transmural fungal infection as a rare cause of thoracic aortic occlusion.

Journal of vascular surgery cases and innovative techniques 2026 Vol.12(1) p. 102006

Shaw JF, Emert B, Rowe V, Ulloa J

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Disseminated fungal infection resulting in aortic occlusion is a rare and highly morbid clinical phenomenon.

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APA Shaw JF, Emert B, et al. (2026). Invasive transmural fungal infection as a rare cause of thoracic aortic occlusion.. Journal of vascular surgery cases and innovative techniques, 12(1), 102006. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jvscit.2025.102006
MLA Shaw JF, et al.. "Invasive transmural fungal infection as a rare cause of thoracic aortic occlusion.." Journal of vascular surgery cases and innovative techniques, vol. 12, no. 1, 2026, pp. 102006.
PMID 41438418

Abstract

Disseminated fungal infection resulting in aortic occlusion is a rare and highly morbid clinical phenomenon. This article reports the aortic occlusion of a 15-year-old male who had undergone recent emergent splenectomy and induction chemotherapy for newly diagnosed acute lymphoblastic leukemia. After initial stabilization, he developed progressive sepsis and ischemia, with cross-sectional imaging findings of pneumomediastinum and descending aorta intraluminal thrombus, which rapidly progressed to aortic occlusion. His clinical status continued to decompensate until he ultimately succumbed to his disease.