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Invasive gastrointestinal zygomycosis in a liver transplant recipient: case report. | LitMetric

Invasive gastrointestinal zygomycosis in a liver transplant recipient: case report.

Transplantation

Liver & Hepatobiliary Unit, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Edgbaston, Birmingham, England, B15 2TH.

Published: January 2002

Background: Gastric zygomycosis is a rare but potentially lethal complication in transplant patients. Forty-two cases of gastric mucormycosis have been described in the literature, with a mortality of 98%.

Methods: We report of a case of gastric mucormycosis in a 45-year-old male undergoing liver transplantation for alcohol-induced cirrhosis. The diagnosis was made 20 days after transplantation in a biopsy of a bleeding gastric ulcer identified during a reoperation for a common bile duct stricture.

Results: After the surgical procedure and therapy with amphotericin B, the patient made a good recovery and is alive and well 2 years after transplantation.

Conclusions: Gastric mucormycosis should be suspected in those patients in whom gastrointestinal symptoms such a pain or bleeding are present. Because the diagnosis is dependent on histology, the importance of biopsy cannot be underestimated. Once diagnosed, a successful outcome depends on effective treatment with amphotericin.

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