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  • Early diagnosis and treatment of rhino-orbital-cerebral mucormycosis (ROCM) is vital, and mixed infections complicate diagnosis.
  • The study tested the effectiveness of a single reaction PCR compared to traditional methods (KOH + CFW smear and culture) for detecting fungal infections, with clinical samples from 33 patients.
  • Results showed PCR was more effective in identifying mixed infections (51.5% vs. 9.1% by KOH + CFW) and had higher detection rates in nasal biopsies (90%) compared to endonasal swabs (77.8%).

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Early diagnosis and treatment of rhino-orbital-cerebral mucormycosis (ROCM) are crucial. Potassium hydroxide with Calcofluorwhite (KOH + CFW) smears can demonstrate the fungal hyphae, but mixed infections caused by both mucorales and non-mucorales pose a diagnostic challenge. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) can detect mixed infections and differentiate mucorales from non-mucorales. This study aimed to evaluate the utility of a single reaction PCR in the diagnosis of ROCM and the efficacy of nasal biopsy and endonasal swab in the detection of fungus. clinical samples were collected from 33 patients and were subjected to KOH + CFW smear, culture and PCR. PCR was performed using pan-fungal primers targeting the 28S large subunit rRNA gene, and the amplified products were further sequenced to identify the fungi. KOH + CFW smear, culture and PCR detected mucorales in 54.6%, 27.3% and 63.6% patients, respectively. PCR detected mixed infection in 51.5% patients compared to 9.1% by KOH + CFW smear. PCR detected fungus in 90% of nasal biopsies and 77.8% of endonasal swabs. spp. was the most common fungi identified in 43.2% of PCR-positive samples. PCR is effective in detecting mixed infection and in the diagnosis of ROCM. Nasal biopsies had better fungal detection rates than endonasal swabs.

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  • The study tested the effectiveness of a single reaction PCR compared to traditional methods (KOH + CFW smear and culture) for detecting fungal infections, with clinical samples from 33 patients.
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