Fungal osteomylitus in diabetic patients and COVID-19

S. Anjum, N. Rashid, A. Bari, Atif Zulfiqar, Mazhar Rasool, S. Asif
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Background: COVID-19 pandemic has become a big medical problem worldwide. In this era, COVID-19 patients’ along with diabetes mellitus are at an increased risk of developing opportunistic infections. This study demonstrate association of COVID-19 infection in patients having uncontrolled diabetes with the fungal osteomyelitis. Subjects and methods: This prospective cross-sectional study was done at a Nishter Institute of Dentistry, Multan. Patients diagnosed with fungal osteomyelitis of jaw bones presented during April to December 2021 were included in this study. Data was collected from the patients regarding history of the disease, clinical diagnosis, imaging findings by plain radiographs and CT scans, histopathology. Association of disease process with diabetes and COVID-19 was analyzed in SPSS. Results: Between the period April 2021 to December 2021, 23 cases presented in Nishter Institute of Dentistry Multan with fungal osteomylitus were diagnosed clinically and fungal organism was identified by immunohistochemical studies by PAS and GMA stains. 22/23 (95.6%) patients were with uncontrolled diabetes mellitus and 18/23(78.2%) gave the history of Covid 19 infection 2 to 3 months before with moderate to severe symptoms.11/23 (47.8%) gave the history of treatment with systemic steroid. Age range was 38-72 years of age with mean age 53.26. 12/23(52.1%) were males and 11/23 (47.8%) were females. 17/23 (73.9%) patients presented with pain in jaws with exposed bone and 6/23(23%) complained of pain and loose teeth in arch. In 22/23 (95.6%) involved jaw was maxilla. In one patient associated medical condition was hepatitis C virus infection also with diabetes. 2 patients were cardiac and 3 were hypertensive along with diabetes. One patient was previously treated with radiotherapy of mandible due to alveolar cancer. Only one (0.04%) patient was non diabetic. Conclusion: There is increased incidence of fungal osteomyelitis of jaws mostly maxilla in diabetic and COVID-19 infected patients.
糖尿病患者真菌性骨髓炎与COVID-19
背景:新冠肺炎大流行已成为世界性的重大医学问题。在这个时代,COVID-19患者与糖尿病患者发生机会性感染的风险增加。本研究表明,未控制的糖尿病患者的COVID-19感染与真菌性骨髓炎相关。对象和方法:这项前瞻性横断面研究是在木尔坦的Nishter牙科研究所完成的。在2021年4月至12月期间诊断为颌骨真菌性骨髓炎的患者纳入本研究。收集患者的病史、临床诊断、x线平片和CT影像、组织病理学等资料。用SPSS软件分析疾病进程与糖尿病和COVID-19的相关性。结果:2021年4月至2021年12月期间,在木尔坦Nishter牙科研究所提出的23例真菌性骨髓炎患者经临床诊断,并通过免疫组织化学研究通过PAS和GMA染色鉴定出真菌生物。22/23例(95.6%)患者伴有糖尿病未控制,18/23例(78.2%)患者在2 ~ 3个月前有感染史,症状为中重度。11/23(47.8%)有全身性类固醇治疗史。年龄38 ~ 72岁,平均年龄53.26岁。男性占12/23(52.1%),女性占11/23(47.8%)。17/23(73.9%)的患者表现为颌骨外露疼痛,6/23(23%)的患者表现为弓部疼痛和牙齿松动。22/23(95.6%)受累颌骨为上颌骨。一名患者的相关医疗状况是丙型肝炎病毒感染并伴有糖尿病。心脏病2例,高血压合并糖尿病3例。1例患者曾因牙槽癌接受下颌骨放射治疗。只有1例(0.04%)患者为非糖尿病患者。结论:糖尿病和COVID-19感染患者颌骨真菌性骨髓炎发生率增高,以上颌骨为主。
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