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[A clinical analysis of eight proven cases of pulmonary mucormycosis]. | LitMetric

Objective: To improve the understanding of pulmonary mucormycosis by analyzing the clinical manifestations, imaging features, diagnosis, treatment and prognosis of this disease.

Methods: The clinical data of eight patients diagnosed as pulmonary mucormycosis by histopathologic examination were retrospectively analyzed.

Results: Eight patients included six males and two females with age from 36 days to 66 years. Underlying conditions covered diabetes (n = 4), renal transplantation (n = 3), premature (n = 1) and long-term corticosteroid treatment in two cases. Imaging manifestations revealed multiple irregular lumps or nodules in three cases, multiple cavities with thick wall in three cases, diffuse lung infiltrate in one case and lung opacities in one case. The diagnoses of seven patients were confirmed by percutaneous needle lung biopsy and the remaining one was diagnosed with fiberoptic bronchoscopy biopsy. Surgery combined with amphotericin B liposome (60 mg/d for three weeks) was applied to one patient who was cured with no recurrence after a 22 month follow-up. Three cases were given amphotericin B liposome (a newborn with 7mg/d for 62 days, the other two 60 mg/d for 31 days and 70 mg/d for 71 days respectively). All had achieved marked response with follow up from 8 to 29 months, but one patient relapsed and died of recurrent lung mucormycosis. The other three patients were treated with itraconazole 400-200 mg/d from 21 days to 1 year with duration of follow up from 1 month to 20 months. One patient was not evaluable due to missing. Two patients relapsed and one died.

Conclusion: Pulmonary mucormycosis is difficult to diagnose and treat with a high mortality. Percutaneous transthoracic lung biopsy is a useful diagnostic method. Amphotericin B liposome or itraconazole may be active against mucus. Early control of causes is essential to improve the prognosis and reduce the recurrence in patients with pulmonary mucormycosis.

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