Mucormycosis as a Rare Infection in Lower Limb Necrotizing Fasciitis: A Case Report

Hilal Abdessamad, Jacques Mokhbat
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Introduction: Necrotizing fasciitis is a severe, life-threatening infection that can be fatal and rapidly progressive. It is usually caused by polymicrobial infection, monomicrobial infection by group-B streptococci (GBS) or staphylococci, or by anaerobes like Clostridium difficile that presents as a gas gangrene or rarely by fungi. Fungal infections, though found in diabetic foot ulcers, remain extremely rare agents in necrotizing fasciitis, often causing severe morbidity and higher mortality than regular bacterial infections. Though severe, these infections are not often late to diagnose and very few reports exist citing their presence. With our case report, we present another rare manifestation of Mucormycosis in a foot wound. Case Report: We present a 57-year-old diabetic male patient who presented with a rapidly progressing very painful right foot ulcer, with high-grade fever and fatigue that did not respond to surgical intervention and treatment with broad-spectrum antibiotics. Mucormycosis species were identified in wound cultures. The patient then underwent an amputation and was treated with liposomal Amphotericin B. Conclusion: This report aims to further highlight that virulent fungal infections, especially mucormycosis, should be considered when suspecting or diagnosing necrotizing fasciitis. An extensive review of the literature with our newly added case would serve as an eye-opener on this pathogen in the setting of difficult-to-treat necrotizing fasciitis.
下肢坏死性筋膜炎中一种罕见感染——毛霉病1例
简介:坏死性筋膜炎是一种严重的、危及生命的感染,可致命且进展迅速。它通常是由多种微生物感染引起的,由b群链球菌(GBS)或葡萄球菌引起的单微生物感染,或由厌氧菌引起的,如表现为气性坏疽的艰难梭菌,或很少由真菌引起。真菌感染,虽然在糖尿病足溃疡中发现,但在坏死性筋膜炎中仍然非常罕见,通常比常规细菌感染引起严重的发病率和更高的死亡率。虽然这些感染很严重,但通常诊断不晚,很少有报告指出它们的存在。在我们的病例报告中,我们提出了另一种罕见的足部伤口毛霉菌病的表现。病例报告:我们报告了一名57岁的男性糖尿病患者,他表现为快速进展的非常疼痛的右脚溃疡,伴有高热和疲劳,手术干预和广谱抗生素治疗无效。在伤口培养中鉴定出毛霉菌病种。结论:本报告旨在进一步强调在怀疑或诊断坏死性筋膜炎时应考虑剧毒真菌感染,特别是毛霉病。广泛的文献回顾与我们的新增加的情况下,将作为一个大开眼界的这种病原体在设置难以治疗坏死性筋膜炎。
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