Clinical Case Reports (Sep 2022)

Fatal invasive gastric mucormycosis: Two case reports

  • Amal Khsiba,
  • Manel Moalla,
  • Salwa Nechi,
  • Amina Bani,
  • Aicha Elloumi,
  • Sana Jemal,
  • Mohamed Moussaddek Azouz,
  • Mouna Medhioub,
  • Lamine Hamzaoui

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.6330
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 9
pp. n/a – n/a

Abstract

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Abstract Mucormycosis is a fungal infection affecting most commonly immunocompromised patients. Hereby, we report two cases: the first one is about a 61‐year‐old female with diabetes who presented with vomiting. The upper gastrointestinal endoscopy showed a budding grayish process which corresponded to an invasive mucormycosis in histology. As laboratory tests showed renal dysfunction, conventional amphotericin B was started at low doses since liposomal form was unavailable in Tunisia. Evolution was marked by a worsening of renal function leading to drug therapy withdrawal. Total gastrectomy was delayed because of a pulmonary embolism and was practiced 2 months later. The patient passed away 10 days after surgery. The second patient was a 59‐year‐old man who presented with vomiting and fast worsening of general state. At admission, he had a septic shock. Explorations revealed an invasive gastric mucormycosis. He died few days after admission. Thus, prompt diagnosis of mucormycosis and rapid initiation of treatment based on amphotericin B and surgical debridement is necessary to improve prognosis.

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