Case Reports in Infectious Diseases (Jan 2022)

Two Cases of Post-Traumatic Mucormycosis due to Mucor circinelloides: Salvage Therapy with a Combination of Adjunctive Therapies

  • A. De Paepe,
  • K. Dams,
  • D. Robert,
  • R. Jacobs,
  • G. L. Ten Kate,
  • S. Van Ierssel,
  • H. Jansens,
  • M. Lammens,
  • A. Van Beeck,
  • P. G. Jorens

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2022/4949426
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2022

Abstract

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Mucormycosis is a rare, emerging angioinvasive infection caused by ubiquitous filamentous fungi. In recent decades, an increase in cutaneous or post-traumatic mucormycosis has been reported. We describe two cases of post-traumatic wound infections with Mucor circinelloides, a mucor species only rarely reported as a cause of post-traumatic mucormycosis. Often considered lethal, management required a combination of medical and surgical therapies to achieve a favorable outcome in both cases.