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International Journal of Infectious Diseases ; 130(Supplement 2):S58, 2023.
Article in English | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-2323805

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Intro: Mucormycosis is known to effect patients with immunocompromised status from a variety of causes such as diabetes mellitus, hematologic malignancy, and HIV infection. Most common form of presentation is rhinocerebral infection. However, isolated presentation of renal mucormycosis is rare. With the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and use of high-dose steroids and antibiotics, there have been increasing reports of bacterial and fungal coinfections in COVID-19 positive patients. We report a rare case of isolated renal mucormycosis, post COVID-19 infection, in a healthy individual presenting as unilateral right non-functioning pyonephrotic kidney. Method(s): A conscious, well oriented, afebrile 37 years old female patient presented with the complaints of right flank pain for one month. Patient was diagnosed as a case of post COVID-19 renal infarct with perinephric collection, right non-functioning pyonephrotic kidney. She had no previous comorbidities. Routine investigations, chest X-ray and CT scan were done. Finding(s): CT scan findings reveal a large right perinephric hyperdense collection inseparable from right kidney involving the internal oblique, psoas and quadratus lumborum muscles. Right simple nephrectomy was done and specimen was sent for histopathology and fungal culture. Histopathology report showed necrotizing granulomatous inflammation with broad, aseptate, irregularly branched fungal hyphae morphologically resembling Mucor species and fungal culture also confirmed Mucor species.Copyright © 2023

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