ISSN: 2684-1630
Simone Boedecker
Germany
Case Report
Systemic Lupus Erythematodes (SLE) Patient with an Unexpected Finding: Case Report
Author(s): Julia Weinmann-Menke, Mara Dörken, Simone Boedecker, Martin Dennebaum, Andreas Kreft and Andreas SchwartingJulia Weinmann-Menke, Mara Dörken, Simone Boedecker, Martin Dennebaum, Andreas Kreft and Andreas Schwarting
We report the case of a 44-year-old female with systemic lupus erythematodes who presented with a severe case of strongyloides infection after immune- suppressant therapy with high dose steroids and rituximab. Due to the endemic nature of this helminthic disease we suspect an asymptomatic infection at least a year prior during visits to the patient's home country Brazil. As a result from the intensified immunosuppressant therapy, a manifest disseminated infection via accelerated auto-infection developed which caused the clinical symptoms. The infection was successfully treated with the antimycotic drugs ivermectine and albendazole. A follow-up of more than two years later showed signs of ongoing, though clinical asymptomatic infection. This was treated again successfully with ivermectine. Because of the patient's underlying autoimmune disease and listing for kidney transplanta.. Read More»