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Isolated tracheobronchial mucormycosis: Report of a case and systematic review of literature
Mycoses ; 66(1):45265.0, 2023.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-2240067
ABSTRACT

Background:

Isolated tracheobronchial mucormycosis (ITBM) is an uncommonly reported entity. Herein, we report a case of ITBM following coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and perform a systematic review of the literature. Case description and systematic review A 45-year-old gentleman with poorly controlled diabetes mellitus presented with cough, streaky haemoptysis, and hoarseness of voice 2 weeks after mild COVID-19 illness. Computed tomography and flexible bronchoscopy suggested the presence of a tracheal mass, which was spontaneously expectorated. Histopathological examination of the mass confirmed invasive ITBM. The patient had complete clinical and radiological resolution with glycaemic control, posaconazole, and inhaled amphotericin B (8 weeks). Our systematic review of the literature identified 25 additional cases of isolated airway invasive mucormycosis. The median age of the 26 subjects (58.3% men) was 46 years. Diabetes mellitus (79.2%) was the most common risk factor. Uncommon conditions such as anastomosis site mucormycosis (in two lung transplant recipients), post-viral illness (post-COVID-19 [n = 3], and influenza [n = 1]), and post-intubation mucormycosis (n = 1) were noted in a few. Three patients died before treatment initiation. Systemic antifungals were used in most patients (commonly amphotericin B). Inhalation (5/26;19.2%) or bronchoscopic instillation (1/26;3.8%) of amphotericin B and surgery (6/26;23.1%) were performed in some patients. The case-fatality rate was 50%, primarily attributed to massive haemoptysis.

Conclusion:

Isolated tracheobronchial mucormycosis is a rare disease. Bronchoscopy helps in early diagnosis. Management with antifungals and control of risk factors is required since surgery may not be feasible. © 2022 Wiley-VCH GmbH.
Keywords
Amphotericin B; Antifungal Agents; COVID-19; Female; Hemoptysis; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Mucormycosis; amoxicillin plus clavulanic acid; amphotericin B deoxycholate; antifungal agent; glycosylated hemoglobin; insulin; linezolid; micafungin; montelukast; multivitamin; oral antidiabetic agent; posaconazole; zinc; adolescent; adult; aged; anastomosis; antifungal therapy; argon plasma coagulation; bronchoscopy; case fatality rate; case report; cause of death; cervical spine radiography; child; clinical article; clinical examination; clinical feature; computer assisted tomography; coronavirus disease 2019; cryotherapy; diabetes mellitus; disease severity; drug instillation; follow up; fungus hyphae; glycemic control; graft recipient; ground glass opacity; histopathology; hoarseness; home care; human; human tissue; indirect laryngoscopy; infant; inflammatory infiltrate; influenza; intubation; isolated tracheobronchial mucormycosis; laser therapy; leukocyte count; lung parenchyma; lung surgery; lung transplantation; lymphocyte count; main bronchus; nasal lavage; nebulization; newborn; non-smoker; patient referral; platelet count; pneumonectomy; productive cough; recurrent disease; respiratory failure; Review; risk factor; soft tissue disease; surgical debridement; systematic review; thorax radiography; tissue necrosis; trachea; trachea disease; trachea mucosa; trachea surgery; tracheal cartilage; tracheobronchitis; treatment duration; treatment response; ulcer; vascular disease; vocal cord paralysis; complication; airway aspergillosis; bronchus; CAM; mucorales; pulmonary mucormycosis

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Full text: Available Collection: Databases of international organizations Database: Scopus Type of study: Reviews / Systematic review/Meta Analysis Language: English Journal: Mycoses Year: 2023 Document Type: Article