1. Rhino-Orbital mucormycosis in an immunocompetent pediatric patient with hyperglycemia of the hospitalized patient.
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Prado-Calleros HM, Brito-Vera JP, Moreno-Coutiño G, Andrade-Morelos LE, Escobedo-Torres MP, Vázquez-Zavala G, and Hernández-Castro R
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- Abscess complications, Child, Female, Hospitalization, Humans, Immunocompetence, Mucormycosis complications, Orbital Diseases complications, Rhinitis complications, Rhizopus oryzae genetics, Rhizopus oryzae isolation & purification, Sinusitis complications, Abscess diagnosis, Hyperglycemia complications, Mucormycosis diagnosis, Orbital Diseases diagnosis, Rhinitis diagnosis, Sinusitis diagnosis
- Abstract
Introduction: Acute invasive rhino-orbital mucormycosis usually affects diabetic or neutropenic patients, and only exceptionally develops in immunocompetent adults and children., Methodology: A 12-years-old immunocompetent female, presented with complicated rhinosinusitis with a subperiosteal orbital abscess, without improvement after initial medical and surgical management, the patient also developed hyperglycemia of the hospitalized patient that represented a challenging and potentially lethal clinical scenario., Results: Diagnosed with an unsuspected rhino-orbital mucormycosis by direct microscopy and PCR, she survived after amphotericin B and surgical treatment., Conclusions: In cases with torpid clinical evolution, even in apparently immunocompetent patients, appropriate multidisciplinary workup must be performed to rule out opportunistic etiologies including mucormycosis to improve survival., Competing Interests: No Conflict of Interest is declared, (Copyright (c) 2021 Hector M Prado-Calleros, Juan Pablo Brito-Vera, Gabriela Moreno-Coutino, Lilian Elizabeth Andrade-Morelos, Monica Patricia Escobedo-Torres, Genoveva Vazquez-Zavala, Rigoberto Hernandez-Castro.)
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- 2021
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