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Journal International Medical Sciences Academy ; 35(2):143-148, 2022.
Article in English | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-2232171

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Mucormycosis is a rare and invasive fungal disease with potentially fatal outcome. It most commonly affects patients with compromised immunity, especiallly those with poorly controlled diabetes. The incidence of mucormycosis has increased after the COVID-19 pandemic and both COVID-19 and mucormycosis are associated with an increased incidence of stroke. We present a report of two cases of COVID associated mucormycosis who had stroke. A 50-year-old patient with uncontrolled diabetes developed swelling of left eye and face ultimately leading to complete ophthalmoplegia of left eye. Imaging studies of brain revealed infarcts. MRI/MRA brain showed left internal carotid artery thrombosis, cavernous sinus thrombosis and a brain abscess in left temporal lobe. A second patient was a 65-year-old diabetic and hypertensive male who had COVID and then developed right MCA territory infarct and right sided cavernous sinus thrombosis. Diagnostic nasal endoscopy and biopsy was suggestive of mucormycosis in both the cases. Both these cases were managed with combination of tight glycemic control, antifungal therapy, and surgery. Clinicians should be aware of the association of stroke with COVID and COVID associated mucormycosis (CAM). Copyright © 2022 International Medical Sciences Academy. All rights reserved.

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