Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3235562 Apollo Medicine 2007 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundMucormycosis is a rare and opportunistic infection usually associated with hematologic diseases, diabetes mellitus, renal failure, solid tumors, and organ transplantation.MethodPresenting a case report of a patient who developed mucor infection of the surgical wound, 10 days after transplant, was successfully treated by wide surgical debridement and amphotericin injection and we analyse the risk factors involved for infection.ResultsThe risk factors that were identified were malnutrition, contaminated surgical wound and CMV infection.ConclusionWith an early diagnosis of mucormycosis by clinical findings, culture, or tissue biopsy, and aggressive treatment consisting of administration of liposomal amphotericin B and surgical resection of all infected tissue, excellent results are achieved.

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