Case Report

Strongyloides Hyperinfection Syndrome Complicating (Ectopic) Cushing Syndrome

Strongyloidiasis can present with a wide variety of symptoms and can lead to a potentially fatal hyperinfection. Although any factors that suppress the host defense mechanisms can potentially trigger hyperinfection, prolonged steroid use has been quite well described. A patient with disseminated small cell lung cancer suffered a Strongyloides stercoralis…

Posted in: Cushing syndrome 2 hyperinfection syndrome 2 lung cancer 19 strongyloidiasis 2

Review Article

Not Your Typical Strongyloides Infection: A Literature Review and Case Study

Strongyloides hyperinfection syndrome is one of several clinical manifestations of strongyloidiasis and has a mortality rate exceeding 85%. The syndrome is characterized by a high organism burden owing to autoinfection and is most common in immunocompromised hosts. The recovery of multiple pathogens is likely due to a piggyback phenomenon that…

Posted in: hyperinfection syndrome 2 Pneumocystis jiroveci 2 pneumonia 14 strongyloidiasis 2
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