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Korean Journal of Medicine ; : 696-701, 2005.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-109468

ABSTRACT

Pulmonary mucormycosis is a relatively rare but highly virulent and rapidly progressive disease that occurs after inhalation of spores of the fungi that belong to class Zygomycetes. This infection occasionally occurs in seriously immunocompromised patients, but also in patients with uncontrolled diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. Diagnosis is pathologic demonstration of typical hyphae within lung tissue, and requires aggressive treatments including surgical and medical approach for reducing the overall mortality. In Korea, pulmonary mucormycosis complicated with diabetes has been reported in only five cases. Recently, we experienced a case of pulmonary mucormycosis in 32-year-old poorly controlled diabetic man, who had nonspecific pulmonary symptoms, a lobar consolidation on chest radiograph, and endobronchial lesions on bronchoscopic finding. We reported here our case and reviewed characteristics of other five previous cases.


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Adult , Humans , Diabetes Mellitus , Diabetic Ketoacidosis , Diagnosis , Fungi , Hyphae , Immunocompromised Host , Inhalation , Korea , Lung , Mortality , Mucormycosis , Radiography, Thoracic , Spores
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