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Coexisting Chronic Rhino-Cerebral Mucormycosis and Actinomyces Infection: A Case Report and Review of the Literature.
Acuña-Rocha, Victor D; Ramírez-Vázquez, José A; González Torres, Luis A; López-Zamarrón, Jenny C; Tarín-Arzaga, Luz Del Cármen.
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  • Acuña-Rocha VD; Internal Medicine, Hospital Universitario José Eleuterio González, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, Monterrey, MEX.
  • Ramírez-Vázquez JA; Internal Medicine, Hospital Universitario José Eleuterio González, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, Monterrey, MEX.
  • González Torres LA; Gastroenterology and Digestive Endoscopy, Hospital Universitario José Eleuterio González, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, Monterrey, MEX.
  • López-Zamarrón JC; Internal Medicine, Hospital Universitario José Eleuterio González, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, Monterrey, MEX.
  • Tarín-Arzaga LDC; Internal Medicine, Hospital Universitario José Eleuterio González, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, Monterrey, MEX.
Cureus ; 16(5): e59694, 2024 May.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38841036
ABSTRACT
Fungal rhino-orbital-cerebral infections present significant treatment challenges, especially in immunocompromised individuals, such as those with diabetes. These infections seldom occur with bacterial co-infections, which complicate their management. This report presents the case of a 74-year-old diabetic male with a long-standing history of left malar pain who experienced rhinorrhea, nasal congestion, and confusion. Diagnostic imaging revealed angioinvasive fungal sinusitis, ultimately attributed to chronic mucormycosis (CM) with concurrent Actinomyces infection, a rarely reported occurrence. We employed a comprehensive treatment strategy, which resulted in a successful recovery after 24 days. Although CM is rare, accounting for approximately 5.6% of cases with mucormycosis, it requires thorough diagnostic evaluation and prolonged treatment. The rarity of co-infections like the one we describe underscores the need for an integrated management approach. Histopathological analysis serves as the gold standard for diagnosis, with treatment typically involving surgical and extensive antifungal interventions.
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Cureus Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Cureus Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article