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Dragica Pesut, Tatjana Adzic, Tanja Tosic, Vladimir Zugic, Ruza Stevic, Ljudmila Nagorni-Obradovic, Eleonora Gvozdenovic
School of Medicine University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia
Institute of Lung Diseases and Tuberculosis, Clinical Centre of Serbia, Belgrade, Serbia
Institute of Infectious and Tropical Diseases, Clinical Centre of Serbia, Belgrade, Serbia
Contact: dppesut@verat.net, dragica.pesut@gmail.com

ABSTRACT
Introduction: Invasive blastoschizomycosis is an emerging and fatal infection of severely immunocompromised patients. Pneumonia caused by this fungus has been reported as a post mortem diagnosis in a patient with haematologic malignancy.
Case Report: A 46-year-old unemployed Caucasian man, smoker, was admitted on emergency in a serious condition, with bilateral pulmonary infiltrates (chest x-ray) and incapsulated mediastinal pleural effusions (computed tomography scans). Blastoschizomyces capitatus (Trichosporon capitatum) has been isolated from two sputum samples and bronchial secretion aspirate obtained by bronchoscopy.
Conclusion: Pneumonia caused by Blastoschizomyces capitatus can develop in subjects without underlying malignancy but with history of heavy alcohol intake, tobacco smoking and malnutrition and may have favorable disease outcome.
Key words: Lung infection, fungal; Trichosporon capitatum, Blastoschizomyces capitatus, mediastinal, pleural effusion, risk factor