Rhino-orbital mucormycosis in a Mexican patient with COVID-19: Case report

A variety of bacterial and fungal co-infections may be attributed to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), particularly in people who already have a medical condition such diabetes mellitus or those who received large dosages of steroids. We described a 52-year-old diabetic man who was receiving...

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Veröffentlicht in:Revista alergia Mexico (Tecamachalco, Puebla, Mexico : 1993) Puebla, Mexico : 1993), 2023-02, Vol.69 (2), p.93-97
Hauptverfasser: Gálvez-Romero, José Luis, Perea-Peña, Abraham, Huerta-Jurado, Paola, Parra-Salazar, Marco Antonio, Tepalcingo-Aguilar, Lisette Mary, Ramírez-Sandoval, María Patricia, Gijón-Mitre, Rubén, Navarro-Alvarado, Raquel, Hernández-Moreno, Laura Lilia, Barradas-Arroyo, Denis, Coronado-Cervántes, Betsy, Rodríguez-Serrano, José Antonio, Baños-Lara, Ma Del Rocío
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Zusammenfassung:A variety of bacterial and fungal co-infections may be attributed to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), particularly in people who already have a medical condition such diabetes mellitus or those who received large dosages of steroids. We described a 52-year-old diabetic man who was receiving high doses of dexamethasone and antibiotics while receiving ambulatory care for COVID-19 pneumonia. His anterior rhinoscopy revealed a necrotic scab, and a sample confirmed Mucor spp. He underwent surgery and was given amphotericin as a result of the severity of the condition, palpebral ptosis, and right ocular palsy he was experiencing. The patien ́s progression was satisfactory. pre-existing diabetes mellitus, previous steroid and antimicrobial use, as well as SARS-CoV-2 infection are some of the risk factors associated with Mucor spp. infection. Prompt detection of mucormycosis is important in the management of these affected patients.
ISSN:0002-5151
2448-9190
2448-9190
DOI:10.29262/ram.v69i2.1185