The Black Fungus: A Rare Case of Pulmonary Mucormycosis.

HCA healthcare journal of medicine Pub Date : 2025-02-01 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.36518/2689-0216.1827
Stephanie Wong, Elsa Lesley Tchouambou Pougoue, Joanna Polanco, Betty Kirimi, Choudhry Poonam
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Abstract

Background: Mucormycosis, commonly known as the "black fungus," is a severe infection affecting multiple organ systems, including the skin, brain, lungs, and gastrointestinal tract. This case report is focused on pulmonary mucormycosis, which is frequently observed in organ transplant recipients. Diagnostic challenges arise from nonspecific symptoms.

Case presentation: Our case involved a 61-year-old male with a history of renal transplantation. The patient initially presented with a persistent cough and bloody sputum and was treated unsuccessfully for a presumed fungal infection. A lung biopsy confirmed pulmonary mucormycosis, emphasizing the heightened vulnerability of immunocompromised individuals.

Conclusion: This case highlights the intricate nature of mucormycosis diagnosis and management, particularly in post-organ transplantation patients. It underscores the importance of awareness and collaboration among medical specialists, including infectious disease experts, pulmonologists, and transplant teams, to optimize outcomes in the face of this life-threatening infection.

黑色真菌:肺毛霉菌病的罕见病例。
背景:毛霉病,通常被称为“黑木耳”,是一种影响多器官系统的严重感染,包括皮肤、大脑、肺和胃肠道。本病例报告的重点是肺毛霉菌病,这是常见于器官移植受者。诊断困难源于非特异性症状。病例介绍:我们的病例涉及一位有肾移植史的61岁男性。患者最初表现为持续咳嗽和痰血,并因推测为真菌感染而治疗失败。肺活检证实肺毛霉菌病,强调免疫功能低下个体的易感性增加。结论:该病例突出了毛霉病诊断和治疗的复杂性,特别是在器官移植后患者中。它强调了医学专家(包括传染病专家、肺病专家和移植团队)之间的认识和合作的重要性,以优化面对这种危及生命的感染的结果。
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