Successful treatment of invasive rhinopulmonary mucormycosis with an indolent presentation by combined medical and surgical therapy
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- DOI: 10.1097/SCS.0b013e318280196b
Successful treatment of invasive rhinopulmonary mucormycosis with an indolent presentation by combined medical and surgical therapy
Abstract
In many cases of mucormycosis, immediate surgical treatments are necessary because of its fulminant course and destructive characteristics in an immunocompromised patient. However, a chronic indolent type is also observed in a healthy group of people. We experienced rhinomucormycosis in a 56-year-old woman with diabetes who previously had pulmonary mucormycosis. She was treated successfully through endoscopic sinus surgery and nasal irrigation with antifungal agent. Herein, we report the clinical courses and symptoms of this patient with literature review.
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