Imaging of mucormycosis during the COVID-19 pandemic: A pictorial review

Utsav Ganguly, S. Agarwal, B. Arora, Aditya Bhargava, Virender Singh, Chandini Sharma
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During the second wave of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, there was a significant rise in cases of rhino-orbito-cerebral mucormycosis (ROCM), an invasive form of acute fungal rhinosinusitis with a propensity for rapid spread to the orbits and intracranial compartment.  Prompt diagnosis and subsequent intervention in the form of surgical debridement and administration of antifungals is the mainstay of management of ROCM. Radiology plays a key role in the diagnosis of the disease and in the assessment of the extent of spread. This article serves to elaborate on the significant computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings in patients with ROCM. It is based on imaging findings of 146 microbiologically/ histopathologically proven cases that were presented to our institute for management during the second wave (April-June 2021). While CT gives excellent details of bony anatomy, particularly of bony rarefaction, it has limitations in terms of assessment of soft tissue spread. MRI provides excellent soft tissue delineation and helps with the assessment of the involvement of orbit, particularly the orbital apex, as well as intracranial extension.
COVID-19大流行期间毛霉菌病的影像学研究:图片综述
在2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)第二波大流行期间,鼻-眶-脑毛霉菌病(ROCM)病例显著增加,这是一种侵袭性急性真菌性鼻窦炎,具有快速扩散到眼眶和颅内隔室的倾向。及时诊断和随后的手术清创和抗真菌药物治疗是治疗ROCM的主要方法。放射学在疾病的诊断和扩散程度的评估中起着关键作用。本文旨在详细阐述ROCM患者的重要计算机断层扫描(CT)和磁共振成像(MRI)结果。这是基于第二波(2021年4月至6月)期间提交给我们研究所进行管理的146例微生物学/组织病理学证实病例的影像学结果。虽然CT提供了很好的骨解剖细节,特别是骨稀疏,但它在评估软组织扩散方面有局限性。MRI提供了良好的软组织描绘,并有助于评估眼眶的受累,特别是眶尖,以及颅内延伸。
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