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Histological Spectrum of Post Covid Debridement Tissues: Salient Histomorphological Features With Respect to Identification Fungal Elements

BACKGROUND: Secondary bacterial and fungal infections in COVID patients have been documented during current pandemic. The present study provides detailed account of histomorphology of debridement tissue received for suspected fungal infections. The primary objective was to determine the morphologica...

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Autores principales: Agarwal, Preeti, Dubey, Devanshi Brajesh, Kumar, Madhu, Verma, Pratima, Mishra, Menka, Rawat, Shalini, Singh, Damini, Verma, Virendra, Garg, Ravindra Kumar
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9527210/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36199802
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2632010X221126987
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author Agarwal, Preeti
Dubey, Devanshi Brajesh
Kumar, Madhu
Verma, Pratima
Mishra, Menka
Rawat, Shalini
Singh, Damini
Verma, Virendra
Garg, Ravindra Kumar
author_facet Agarwal, Preeti
Dubey, Devanshi Brajesh
Kumar, Madhu
Verma, Pratima
Mishra, Menka
Rawat, Shalini
Singh, Damini
Verma, Virendra
Garg, Ravindra Kumar
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description BACKGROUND: Secondary bacterial and fungal infections in COVID patients have been documented during current pandemic. The present study provides detailed account of histomorphology of debridement tissue received for suspected fungal infections. The primary objective was to determine the morphological characteristics that must be recognized for the identification of fungal hyphae. METHODS: The detailed histological examination of debridement tissue was performed. Demographic and clinical findings with treatment provided was recorded. Presence or absence of necrosis and lecocytoclasis was noted. RESULTS: A total of 110 cases of debrided tissues were included in the study. Eosinophilic granular necrosis with lecocytoclasis was observed in 103cases; fungal elements were identified in 89.3% (92/103) of these. Eleven cases where necrosis was observed, strong suspicion of fungus was reported, 6 of them displayed fungus on KOH preparation, 3 on repeat biopsy. However, in 2 of these cases, neither KOH nor repeat biopsies identified the fungus. Mucor with aspergillus was observed in 7 cases and actinomyces in 3. In all these 10 cases dense fungal colonies were evident. In 7 cases careful observation revealed fruiting bodies of aspergillus. Cotton ball appearance of actinomyces was evident. Mucor infection in current disease was so rampant that aseptate ribbon like branching mucor hyphae were evident on H&E sections. Diabetes was significantly associated with fungal infection (97.2%; 70/72; P < .005). 90% [19/21] of the patients who were on room air and diagnosed with fungal infection were diabetic. CONCLUSIONS: Eosinophilic granular necrosis with the presence of neutrophilic debris in a case of suspected fungal disease suggests the presence of fungal elements. This warrants processing of the entire tissue deposited for examination, careful observation, application of fungal stains, and repeat biopsy if clinical suspicion is strong. Moreover, uncontrolled diabetes is more frequently associated with secondary fungal infection in COVID patients as compared to oxygen therapy.
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spelling pubmed-95272102022-10-04 Histological Spectrum of Post Covid Debridement Tissues: Salient Histomorphological Features With Respect to Identification Fungal Elements Agarwal, Preeti Dubey, Devanshi Brajesh Kumar, Madhu Verma, Pratima Mishra, Menka Rawat, Shalini Singh, Damini Verma, Virendra Garg, Ravindra Kumar Clin Pathol Perspective BACKGROUND: Secondary bacterial and fungal infections in COVID patients have been documented during current pandemic. The present study provides detailed account of histomorphology of debridement tissue received for suspected fungal infections. The primary objective was to determine the morphological characteristics that must be recognized for the identification of fungal hyphae. METHODS: The detailed histological examination of debridement tissue was performed. Demographic and clinical findings with treatment provided was recorded. Presence or absence of necrosis and lecocytoclasis was noted. RESULTS: A total of 110 cases of debrided tissues were included in the study. Eosinophilic granular necrosis with lecocytoclasis was observed in 103cases; fungal elements were identified in 89.3% (92/103) of these. Eleven cases where necrosis was observed, strong suspicion of fungus was reported, 6 of them displayed fungus on KOH preparation, 3 on repeat biopsy. However, in 2 of these cases, neither KOH nor repeat biopsies identified the fungus. Mucor with aspergillus was observed in 7 cases and actinomyces in 3. In all these 10 cases dense fungal colonies were evident. In 7 cases careful observation revealed fruiting bodies of aspergillus. Cotton ball appearance of actinomyces was evident. Mucor infection in current disease was so rampant that aseptate ribbon like branching mucor hyphae were evident on H&E sections. Diabetes was significantly associated with fungal infection (97.2%; 70/72; P < .005). 90% [19/21] of the patients who were on room air and diagnosed with fungal infection were diabetic. CONCLUSIONS: Eosinophilic granular necrosis with the presence of neutrophilic debris in a case of suspected fungal disease suggests the presence of fungal elements. This warrants processing of the entire tissue deposited for examination, careful observation, application of fungal stains, and repeat biopsy if clinical suspicion is strong. Moreover, uncontrolled diabetes is more frequently associated with secondary fungal infection in COVID patients as compared to oxygen therapy. SAGE Publications 2022-09-30 /pmc/articles/PMC9527210/ /pubmed/36199802 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2632010X221126987 Text en © The Author(s) 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
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Agarwal, Preeti
Dubey, Devanshi Brajesh
Kumar, Madhu
Verma, Pratima
Mishra, Menka
Rawat, Shalini
Singh, Damini
Verma, Virendra
Garg, Ravindra Kumar
Histological Spectrum of Post Covid Debridement Tissues: Salient Histomorphological Features With Respect to Identification Fungal Elements
title Histological Spectrum of Post Covid Debridement Tissues: Salient Histomorphological Features With Respect to Identification Fungal Elements
title_full Histological Spectrum of Post Covid Debridement Tissues: Salient Histomorphological Features With Respect to Identification Fungal Elements
title_fullStr Histological Spectrum of Post Covid Debridement Tissues: Salient Histomorphological Features With Respect to Identification Fungal Elements
title_full_unstemmed Histological Spectrum of Post Covid Debridement Tissues: Salient Histomorphological Features With Respect to Identification Fungal Elements
title_short Histological Spectrum of Post Covid Debridement Tissues: Salient Histomorphological Features With Respect to Identification Fungal Elements
title_sort histological spectrum of post covid debridement tissues: salient histomorphological features with respect to identification fungal elements
topic Perspective
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9527210/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36199802
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2632010X221126987
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