Mucormycosis of the bones of the facial skull, nasal cavity and par anasal sinuses in patients with COVID19

Q4 Medicine
I. B. Baranova, A. Yaremenko, A. Zubareva, S. Karpischenko, M. Popova, A.A. Kurus, G. Portnov, O. Pinegina, O. Lukina, M. V. Malyarevskaya, I.N. Kalakuckiy, M.O. Ilyukhina, N. Klimko
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Abstract

Abstract Currently, the relevance of the issues of diagnosis and treatment of invasive fungal diseases has increased significantly due to the pandemic of a new coronavirus infection COVID-19 and the massive use of corticosteroids for the treatment. The key success factors in the outcome of invasive fungal diseases are early diagnosis and treatment, including the applying of an adequate systemic antifungal therapy and surgical treatment. Extensive areas of mycotic lesions of the facial bones and paranasal sinuses are lifethreatening conditions due to anatomical proximity to brain structures and a high risk of dissemination of I invasive fungal diseases with a fatal outcome. The objective of this work was to study the risk factors, possible pathogenesis, diagnosis and treatment strategy of invasive fungal diseases of the orofacial region in convalescents of COVID-19. We present case-series data on six patients in the clinics of maxillofacial surgery and otorhinolaryngology of the Pavlov First Saint Petersburg State Medical University over the period of 2021–2022. Predisposing factors, clinical and radiological symptoms, features of diagnosis, therapy and surgical strategy were analyzed. The presented observations confirm the relevance and danger of complications after a COVID-19 in the form of the development of invasive fungal diseases with damage to the maxillofacial region caused by mucormycetes and Aspergillus spp., as well as importance of early diagnosis and treatment.
新冠肺炎患者的面部颅骨、鼻腔和鼻窦毛霉菌病
摘要目前,由于新型冠状病毒感染COVID-19的大流行和糖皮质激素的大量使用,侵袭性真菌疾病的诊断和治疗问题的相关性显著增加。侵袭性真菌疾病预后的关键成功因素是早期诊断和治疗,包括应用适当的全身抗真菌治疗和手术治疗。面部骨骼和鼻窦的大面积真菌病变是危及生命的条件,因为解剖学上接近大脑结构和I侵袭性真菌疾病传播的高风险,具有致命的结果。目的探讨COVID-19恢复期口腔颌面部侵袭性真菌病的危险因素、可能的发病机制、诊断和治疗策略。我们提供了2021-2022年期间在巴甫洛夫第一圣彼得堡国立医科大学颌面外科和耳鼻喉科诊所的6名患者的病例系列数据。分析其易感因素、临床及影像学表现、诊断特点、治疗及手术策略。这些观察结果证实了新冠肺炎后并发症的相关性和危险性,即由毛霉菌和曲霉菌引起的侵袭性真菌疾病的发展并损害颌面部区域,以及早期诊断和治疗的重要性。
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