Proven Cutaneous Mucormycosis in a COVID-19 Patient: A Case Report and Literature Review.

Q3 Medicine
Iranian Journal of Pathology Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-02-15 DOI:10.30699/IJP.2024.2006768.3143
Arezoo Salami Khaneshan, Mahsa Falahatinejad, Mahsa Abdorahimi, Mohammadreza Salehi, Farzad Aala, Alireza Abdollahi, Hana Saffar, Sadegh Khodavaisy
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Abstract

There has been a rise in COVID-19-associated mucormycosis (CAM) cases, particularly in low-income countries. We describe a case of primary cutaneous mucormycosis after recovering from COVID-19 in a kidney transplant recipient who had a known case of diabetes mellitus. The patient developed cutaneous ulcers due to Rhizopus oryzae in the right hand. She did not recall any trauma or injury at the affected site. Based on the appearance of the wound we suspected that healthcare-associated mucormycosis could be the causative agent. Due to the initial misdiagnosis as a bacterial infection, the appropriate treatment was delayed, and the lesions progressed rapidly to necrotic ulcers with jagged margins that deteriorated during hospitalization. She underwent consecutive surgical interventions and received broad-spectrum antifungal therapy. Finally, the patient deceased after 32 days of hospital stay. We reviewed the previous case reports of cutaneous mucormycosis occurring in COVID-19 patients and described patient characteristics, predisposing factors, location of ulcers, clinical presentation, management, and outcome. This report and existing published literature indicate a poor outcome for cutaneous mucormycosis in COVID-19 patients and the importance of early diagnosis, aggressive multidisciplinary management, and regular follow-up as a life-saving measure, especially in immunocompromised patients.

一名 COVID-19 患者确诊的皮肤黏液瘤病:病例报告与文献综述
与 COVID-19 相关的粘孢子菌病(CAM)病例呈上升趋势,尤其是在低收入国家。我们描述了一例已知患有糖尿病的肾移植受者从 COVID-19 康复后出现原发性皮肤粘液瘤病的病例。患者的右手因Rhizopus oryzae而出现皮肤溃疡。她不记得患处有任何外伤或损伤。根据伤口的外观,我们怀疑病原体可能是与医疗相关的粘孢子菌病。由于最初被误诊为细菌感染,因此延误了适当的治疗,病变迅速发展为边缘参差不齐的坏死性溃疡,并在住院期间恶化。她连续接受了手术治疗,并接受了广谱抗真菌治疗。最后,患者在住院 32 天后死亡。我们回顾了之前关于 COVID-19 患者发生皮肤粘液瘤病的病例报告,并描述了患者特征、诱发因素、溃疡位置、临床表现、处理和预后。本报告和现有发表的文献表明,COVID-19 患者皮肤粘液瘤病的预后较差,因此早期诊断、积极的多学科管理和定期随访是挽救生命的重要措施,尤其是对免疫力低下的患者。
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Iranian Journal of Pathology
Iranian Journal of Pathology Medicine-Pathology and Forensic Medicine
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