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Epidemiology, Clinical Features and Management of Rhino Orbital Mucormycosis in Post COVID 19 Patients

COVID 19 infections may be associated with a wide range of bacterial and fungal co-infections. Mucormycosis is a fungal infection primarily affecting immunocompromised individuals. We have observed sudden rise of mucormycosis cases in post COVID 19 patients. Here we have reported 100 cases of mucorm...

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Autores principales: Desai, Esha J., Pandya, Achal, Upadhya, Ila, Patel, Trupal, Banerjee, Sourav, Jain, Vaishali
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8364626/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34414101
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12070-021-02807-2
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author Desai, Esha J.
Pandya, Achal
Upadhya, Ila
Patel, Trupal
Banerjee, Sourav
Jain, Vaishali
author_facet Desai, Esha J.
Pandya, Achal
Upadhya, Ila
Patel, Trupal
Banerjee, Sourav
Jain, Vaishali
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description COVID 19 infections may be associated with a wide range of bacterial and fungal co-infections. Mucormycosis is a fungal infection primarily affecting immunocompromised individuals. We have observed sudden rise of mucormycosis cases in post COVID 19 patients. Here we have reported 100 cases of mucormycosis associated with COVID 19. To study epidemiology and clinical features of rhino orbital mucormycosis in post COVID 19 patients. To evaluate efficacy of medical as well as surgical treatment in such patients. This was an observational mixed (retrospective + prospective) study with a duration of 2 months. After noting demographic data, necessary radiological investigation was advised and representative tissue was sent for KOH and histopathological examination. Medical and surgical treatment was planned accordingly. Most patients (55%) presented with complaint of headache and facial pain. Hard palate involvement was observed in 45% patients. Unilateral presentation (68%) was more common. Only 25% patients who presented early had normal vision. We reported 22 patients with complete loss of vision. Eye movements were restricted in 58% patients. Diabetes mellitus is most common predisposing factor (65%). 9 patients required orbital exentration. Only 18% patients required Amphotericin for more than 14 days. Immune dysregulation caused by COVID 19 infection in addition to widespread use of steroids and broad-spectrum antibiotics may lead to the development mucormycosis. Diabetes Mellitus type II is another important risk factor and the presence of both have additional effect in causing mucormycosis. Headache and facial pain should be considered highly suspicious of mucormycosis. Early diagnosis with efficient treatment can improve prognosis.
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spelling pubmed-83646262021-08-15 Epidemiology, Clinical Features and Management of Rhino Orbital Mucormycosis in Post COVID 19 Patients Desai, Esha J. Pandya, Achal Upadhya, Ila Patel, Trupal Banerjee, Sourav Jain, Vaishali Indian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg Original Article COVID 19 infections may be associated with a wide range of bacterial and fungal co-infections. Mucormycosis is a fungal infection primarily affecting immunocompromised individuals. We have observed sudden rise of mucormycosis cases in post COVID 19 patients. Here we have reported 100 cases of mucormycosis associated with COVID 19. To study epidemiology and clinical features of rhino orbital mucormycosis in post COVID 19 patients. To evaluate efficacy of medical as well as surgical treatment in such patients. This was an observational mixed (retrospective + prospective) study with a duration of 2 months. After noting demographic data, necessary radiological investigation was advised and representative tissue was sent for KOH and histopathological examination. Medical and surgical treatment was planned accordingly. Most patients (55%) presented with complaint of headache and facial pain. Hard palate involvement was observed in 45% patients. Unilateral presentation (68%) was more common. Only 25% patients who presented early had normal vision. We reported 22 patients with complete loss of vision. Eye movements were restricted in 58% patients. Diabetes mellitus is most common predisposing factor (65%). 9 patients required orbital exentration. Only 18% patients required Amphotericin for more than 14 days. Immune dysregulation caused by COVID 19 infection in addition to widespread use of steroids and broad-spectrum antibiotics may lead to the development mucormycosis. Diabetes Mellitus type II is another important risk factor and the presence of both have additional effect in causing mucormycosis. Headache and facial pain should be considered highly suspicious of mucormycosis. Early diagnosis with efficient treatment can improve prognosis. Springer India 2021-08-15 2022-03 /pmc/articles/PMC8364626/ /pubmed/34414101 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12070-021-02807-2 Text en © Association of Otolaryngologists of India 2021
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Jain, Vaishali
Epidemiology, Clinical Features and Management of Rhino Orbital Mucormycosis in Post COVID 19 Patients
title Epidemiology, Clinical Features and Management of Rhino Orbital Mucormycosis in Post COVID 19 Patients
title_full Epidemiology, Clinical Features and Management of Rhino Orbital Mucormycosis in Post COVID 19 Patients
title_fullStr Epidemiology, Clinical Features and Management of Rhino Orbital Mucormycosis in Post COVID 19 Patients
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiology, Clinical Features and Management of Rhino Orbital Mucormycosis in Post COVID 19 Patients
title_short Epidemiology, Clinical Features and Management of Rhino Orbital Mucormycosis in Post COVID 19 Patients
title_sort epidemiology, clinical features and management of rhino orbital mucormycosis in post covid 19 patients
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8364626/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34414101
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12070-021-02807-2
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