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Rhino-orbito-cerebral mucormycosis and its resurgence during COVID-19 pandemic: A review.
Karkhur, Samendra; Soni, Deepak; Chauhan, Khushboo; Sarkar, Deepayan; Gautam, Megha; Verma, Sunil; Nyodu, Richa; Yadav, Nikita; Sharma, Bhavana.
  • Karkhur S; Department of Ophthalmology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India.
  • Soni D; Department of Ophthalmology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India.
  • Chauhan K; Department of Ophthalmology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India.
  • Sarkar D; Department of Ophthalmology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India.
  • Gautam M; Department of Ophthalmology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India.
  • Verma S; Department of Ophthalmology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India.
  • Nyodu R; Department of Ophthalmology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India.
  • Yadav N; Department of Ophthalmology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India.
  • Sharma B; Department of Ophthalmology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India.
Indian J Ophthalmol ; 71(1): 39-56, 2023 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-2201790
ABSTRACT
This study aimed to review the current literature for epidemiology, pathogenesis, clinical spectrum and management of rhino-orbito-cerebral-mucormycosis (ROCM), especially highlighting the association between ROCM and COVID-19 disease and factors resulting in its resurgence during the pandemic. Mucormycosis is a rare, but an important emerging opportunistic fungal infection, often associated with high morbidity and mortality. ROCM is the commonest and also the most aggressive clinical form occurring in debilitated patients in conjunction with sinus or para-sinus involvement due to the propensity for contiguous spread. Recently ROCM has shown an unprecedented resurgence during the current pandemic. Reports from different parts of the world indicated an increased risk and incidence of ROCM in patients who had required hospital admission and have recovered from moderate-to-severe COVID-19 disease. A majority of mucormycosis cases have been reported from India. The presence of diabetes mellitus (DM) and use of corticosteroids for COVID-19 pneumonia were found to be the key risk factors, resulting in higher mortality. Amidst the ongoing pandemic, with the third wave already having affected most of the world, it becomes imperative to adopt a risk-based approach toward COVID-19 patients predisposed to developing ROCM. This could be based on the most recently published literature and emerging data from centers across the world. The present review intended to elucidate the causes that brought about the current spike in ROCM and the importance of its early detection and management to reduce mortality, loss of eye, and the need for mutilating debridement.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Orbital Diseases / COVID-19 / Mucormycosis Type of study: Diagnostic study / Observational study / Prognostic study Limits: Humans Country/Region as subject: Asia Language: English Journal: Indian J Ophthalmol Year: 2023 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Ijo.IJO_1219_22

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Orbital Diseases / COVID-19 / Mucormycosis Type of study: Diagnostic study / Observational study / Prognostic study Limits: Humans Country/Region as subject: Asia Language: English Journal: Indian J Ophthalmol Year: 2023 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Ijo.IJO_1219_22