Diagnostic Dilemma in Appendiceal Mucormycosis: A Rare Case Report
Appendiceal mucormycosis is a rare life-threatening infection seen in immunocompromised patients. It is usually seen in chemotherapy induced neutropenia in patients with hematological malignancies. Clinically, the symptoms and signs may be masked due to ongoing corticosteroids. The condition may mim...
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doaj-c4202391b2c644bf8d9ee0691d0a20ae2020-11-24T23:42:22ZengHindawi LimitedCase Reports in Surgery2090-69002090-69192016-01-01201610.1155/2016/95318409531840Diagnostic Dilemma in Appendiceal Mucormycosis: A Rare Case ReportSali Priyanka Akhilesh0Yadav Kamal Sunder1Pande Prasad2George Mary Asha3Agarwal Mohan4Mehta Hitesh5Department of GI Surgery, Lilavati Hospital and Research Centre, A-791, Bandra Reclamation, Bandra West, Mumbai 400050, IndiaDepartment of GI Surgery, Lilavati Hospital and Research Centre, A-791, Bandra Reclamation, Bandra West, Mumbai 400050, IndiaDepartment of GI Surgery, Lilavati Hospital and Research Centre, A-791, Bandra Reclamation, Bandra West, Mumbai 400050, IndiaDepartment of Histopathology, Lilavati Hospital and Research Centre, A-791, Bandra Reclamation, Bandra West, Mumbai 400050, IndiaDepartment of Hematology, Lilavati Hospital and Research Centre, A-791, Bandra Reclamation, Bandra West, Mumbai 400050, IndiaDepartment of GI Surgery, Lilavati Hospital and Research Centre, A-791, Bandra Reclamation, Bandra West, Mumbai 400050, IndiaAppendiceal mucormycosis is a rare life-threatening infection seen in immunocompromised patients. It is usually seen in chemotherapy induced neutropenia in patients with hematological malignancies. Clinically, the symptoms and signs may be masked due to ongoing corticosteroids. The condition may mimic bacterial appendicitis and the less serious condition, typhlitis. The disease demands prompt surgical debulking and aggressive antifungal treatment. However, surgery is delayed due to the poor performance status and severe neutropenia. This may lead to perforative peritonitis and further dissemination. The survival rates of such disease are dismal. Unfortunately, the diagnosis may be confirmed only on histological examination of the surgically excised tissue. Very few cases have been reported so far. We present here once such a fatal case of appendiceal mucormycosis in a 14-year-old boy who was immunosuppressed due to intensive induction therapy for Acute Myeloblastic Leukemia.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/9531840 |
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Diagnostic Dilemma in Appendiceal Mucormycosis: A Rare Case Report |
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Diagnostic Dilemma in Appendiceal Mucormycosis: A Rare Case Report |
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diagnostic dilemma in appendiceal mucormycosis: a rare case report |
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Appendiceal mucormycosis is a rare life-threatening infection seen in immunocompromised patients. It is usually seen in chemotherapy induced neutropenia in patients with hematological malignancies. Clinically, the symptoms and signs may be masked due to ongoing corticosteroids. The condition may mimic bacterial appendicitis and the less serious condition, typhlitis. The disease demands prompt surgical debulking and aggressive antifungal treatment. However, surgery is delayed due to the poor performance status and severe neutropenia. This may lead to perforative peritonitis and further dissemination. The survival rates of such disease are dismal. Unfortunately, the diagnosis may be confirmed only on histological examination of the surgically excised tissue. Very few cases have been reported so far. We present here once such a fatal case of appendiceal mucormycosis in a 14-year-old boy who was immunosuppressed due to intensive induction therapy for Acute Myeloblastic Leukemia. |
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