S52(8) Mucormycosis Flashcards

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Major Mucor Risk Factors

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Poorly controlled diabetes mellitus
A1C 14

Persistent neutropenia
Malignancy
HSCT

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Mucor Clinical Presentation

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Tissue becomes red and inflamed -> black from necrosis

Signs of rapidly growing infection: necrotic eschars of
the nasal cavity and turbinates, facial lesions, exopytic or necrotic lesions of the hard palate

Medical emergency

Can have orbital and cerebral invasion

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Diagnostic Review Mucormycosis

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CT
Halo sign specific to Aspergillosis
Reverse halo sign specific to Mucormycosis

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Drugs for treatment of Mucormycosis

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Posaconazole and Isavuconazole

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Mucor Treatment

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Surgical Debridement
MEDICAL EMERGENCY

Antifungal therapy
Lipisomal amphotericin B 5-10 mg/kg per day OR
Posaconazole 300mg once daily

Alternative: Isavuconazonium 372mg q8h x6 doses then 372mg once daily

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