Infection and Drug Resistance (May 2024)

Clinical Characteristics and Prognoses of Mucormycosis in Four Children

  • Li L,
  • Zhen X,
  • Wang W

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Vol. Volume 17
pp. 1971 – 1978

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Li Li,1 Xiaoli Zhen,2 Wenjian Wang1 1Department of Respiratory Diseases, Shenzhen Children’s Hospital, Shenzhen, Guangdong, People’s Republic of China; 2Department of Radiology, Shenzhen Children’s Hospital, Shenzhen, People’s Republic of ChinaCorrespondence: Wenjian Wang, Department of Respiratory Diseases, Shenzhen Children’s Hospital, No. 7019 Yitian Road, Futian District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, People’s Republic of China, Email [email protected]: Mucormycosis is a fatal invasive fungal infection that commonly affects immunocompromised children. The aim of our study was to investigate the clinical manifestations, treatments, and prognosis of pediatric patients with mucormycosis.Methods: We conducted a retrospective search in Shenzhen Children’s Hospital from July 2013 to July 2023 for all patients with mucormycosis. The clinical manifestation, pathogen detection, radiology, treatments, and prognosis were analyzed.Results: Four cases were identified. Underlying conditions included acute myeloid leukemia with myeloid sarcoma (n = 1), thalassemia (post-allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation; n = 1), systemic lupus erythematosus (n = 1), and bilateral nephroblastoma (post-bilateral nephrectomy; n = 1). Two patients were disseminated mucormycosis, one case was pulmonary mucormycosis, and one case was cerebral mucormycosis. Fever, cough, and dyspnea were the main clinical symptoms of pulmonary mucormycosis, headache was the main clinical symptom of cerebral mucormycosis. Lung CT findings included consolidation, multiple nodules, halo sign, air crescent sign, and pleural effusion. The contrast-enhanced CT showed pulmonary artery and pulmonary vein occlusions in two patients and pseudoaneurysm in two patients. Amphotericin B formulations were administered as first-line therapy in all cases; in three cases, Triazole was administered in combination with amphotericin B.Conclusion: Mucormycosis is a life-threatening disease involving multiple systems. Aorta pseudoaneurysm is a rare and fatal complication, enhanced CT can assist in diagnosis. Early diagnosis and appropriate therapeutic strategies are needed.Keywords: children, immunocompromised, mucormycosis, pseudoaneurysm

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