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Epidemic in pandemic: Fungal sinusitis in COVID-19

OBJECTIVE: To describe the clinical pattern of invasive fungal sinusitis in COVID-19 and post-COVID-19 cases. METHODS: All patients affected by COVID-19 or having a history of COVID-19 infection with an invasive fungal lesion (mucormycosis/aspergillosis) of the paranasal sinuses, orbit, palate, brai...

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Autores principales: Arora, Ripu Daman, Nagarkar, Nitin M., Sasanka, K. S. B. S. Krishna, Thangaraju, Pugazhenthan, Mehta, Rupa, Satpute, Satish S., Chakravarty, Sharmistha, Keche, Archana, Aggarwal, Aakash, Sudha, TY Sree
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8963616/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35360777
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_1352_21
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author Arora, Ripu Daman
Nagarkar, Nitin M.
Sasanka, K. S. B. S. Krishna
Thangaraju, Pugazhenthan
Mehta, Rupa
Satpute, Satish S.
Chakravarty, Sharmistha
Keche, Archana
Aggarwal, Aakash
Sudha, TY Sree
author_facet Arora, Ripu Daman
Nagarkar, Nitin M.
Sasanka, K. S. B. S. Krishna
Thangaraju, Pugazhenthan
Mehta, Rupa
Satpute, Satish S.
Chakravarty, Sharmistha
Keche, Archana
Aggarwal, Aakash
Sudha, TY Sree
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description OBJECTIVE: To describe the clinical pattern of invasive fungal sinusitis in COVID-19 and post-COVID-19 cases. METHODS: All patients affected by COVID-19 or having a history of COVID-19 infection with an invasive fungal lesion (mucormycosis/aspergillosis) of the paranasal sinuses, orbit, palate, brain, lung, skin/cheek, and dental has been evaluated for possible description in tertiary care hospital in May 2021. RESULTS: Twenty-four patients presented with clinical signs and symptoms of fungal infection with a history of COVID-19. Paranasal sinuses were involved in all patients. Palatal involvement was seen in seven cases. Intraorbital extension was seen in 13 cases. Intracerebral involvement was seen in three cases. Comorbid type 2 diabetes was seen in 20 patients. The use of steroids was noticed in 16 cases. Our observation revealed that uncontrolled diabetes, overuse of steroids, increased ferritin levels, and low hemoglobin percentage are the main factors aggravating mucormycosis.
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spelling pubmed-89636162022-03-30 Epidemic in pandemic: Fungal sinusitis in COVID-19 Arora, Ripu Daman Nagarkar, Nitin M. Sasanka, K. S. B. S. Krishna Thangaraju, Pugazhenthan Mehta, Rupa Satpute, Satish S. Chakravarty, Sharmistha Keche, Archana Aggarwal, Aakash Sudha, TY Sree J Family Med Prim Care Case Series OBJECTIVE: To describe the clinical pattern of invasive fungal sinusitis in COVID-19 and post-COVID-19 cases. METHODS: All patients affected by COVID-19 or having a history of COVID-19 infection with an invasive fungal lesion (mucormycosis/aspergillosis) of the paranasal sinuses, orbit, palate, brain, lung, skin/cheek, and dental has been evaluated for possible description in tertiary care hospital in May 2021. RESULTS: Twenty-four patients presented with clinical signs and symptoms of fungal infection with a history of COVID-19. Paranasal sinuses were involved in all patients. Palatal involvement was seen in seven cases. Intraorbital extension was seen in 13 cases. Intracerebral involvement was seen in three cases. Comorbid type 2 diabetes was seen in 20 patients. The use of steroids was noticed in 16 cases. Our observation revealed that uncontrolled diabetes, overuse of steroids, increased ferritin levels, and low hemoglobin percentage are the main factors aggravating mucormycosis. Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2022-02 2022-02-16 /pmc/articles/PMC8963616/ /pubmed/35360777 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_1352_21 Text en Copyright: © 2022 Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/This is an open access journal, and articles are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as appropriate credit is given and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
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Arora, Ripu Daman
Nagarkar, Nitin M.
Sasanka, K. S. B. S. Krishna
Thangaraju, Pugazhenthan
Mehta, Rupa
Satpute, Satish S.
Chakravarty, Sharmistha
Keche, Archana
Aggarwal, Aakash
Sudha, TY Sree
Epidemic in pandemic: Fungal sinusitis in COVID-19
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title_full Epidemic in pandemic: Fungal sinusitis in COVID-19
title_fullStr Epidemic in pandemic: Fungal sinusitis in COVID-19
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title_short Epidemic in pandemic: Fungal sinusitis in COVID-19
title_sort epidemic in pandemic: fungal sinusitis in covid-19
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8963616/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35360777
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_1352_21
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