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Case Reports
. 1986 Jul-Aug;59(4):453-9.

Hospital-acquired gangrenous mucormycosis

Case Reports

Hospital-acquired gangrenous mucormycosis

J E Patterson et al. Yale J Biol Med. 1986 Jul-Aug.

Abstract

A post-operative diabetic patient who had been treated for Serratia marcescens bacterial sepsis developed recurrent thrombosis of the left femoral artery following intra-arterial instrumentation. Pathological examination of arterial thrombus ultimately demonstrated invasive mucormycosis of the femoral artery and cultures of this material grew Rhizopus oryzae. The occurrence of cutaneous and subcutaneous mucormycosis is reviewed, as well as recently recognized nosocomial risk factors for mucormycosis, such as elasticized bandages and wound dressings.

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