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[Fatal pulmonary mycosis in a diabetic and cirrhotic patient]

Authors :
Aïda, Ayadi-Kaddour
Emna, Braham
Adel, Marghli
Olfa, Ismail
Imen, Helal
Mona, Mlika
Tarak, Kilani
Faouzi, El Mezni
Source :
La Tunisie medicale. 93(4)
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Pulmonary mucormycosis is a rare, devastating, opportunistic fungal infection, caused by the ubiquitous filamentous fungi of the Mucorales order of the class of Zygomycetes. This infection occurs principally in some particular conditions, specially in diabetic patients and immunocompromised host, and rarely in cirrhotic patients. The diagnosis of mucormycosis can only be confirmed by pathological and mycological examination of biopsy specimens. We report a case of pulmonary mucormycosis in a 68-year-old woman with underlying liver cirrhosis and diabetes mellitus. Endoscopic and radiologic findings supported the diagnosis of hydatid cyst of the lung. The patient underwent surgical resection and was started on amphotericin B, after pathological examination. Unfortunately, she succumbed to the infection within one month of surgery.

Details

Language :
French
ISSN :
00414131
Volume :
93
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
La Tunisie medicale
Accession number :
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