Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/7842
Title: Evaluation of patients with zygomycosis
Authors: Kaya, O.
Alp Çavuş, S.
Turhan, Ö.
Işikgöz Taşbakan, M.
Pullukçu, H.
Ertugrul, M.B.
Şenol, Ş.
Keywords: Predisposing factors
Zygomycetes
Zygomycosis
amphotericin B lipid complex
antifungal agent
voriconazole
adult
aged
article
aspergillosis
Aspergillus flavus
clinical article
female
fever
fungus culture
histopathology
human
male
medical record review
Mucor
pain
retroorbital pain
rhinocerebral zygomycosis
Rhizomucor
Rhizopus
treatment duration
zygomycosis
middle aged
retrospective study
young adult
Adult
Aged
Antifungal Agents
Female
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Retrospective Studies
Young Adult
Publisher: Turkiye Klinikleri Journal of Medical Sciences
Abstract: Aim: Zygomycosis is a severe angioinvasive infection caused by Zygomycetes. We retrospectively investigated 16 cases of zygomycosis. Materials and methods: The data of patients, who had been followed between 2004 and 2010 in 8 tertiary-care teaching hospitals, were reviewed. Demographic characteristics, underlying diseases, and clinical signs and symptoms of the patients, as well as diagnostic methods, data obtained by radiological imaging methods, and the therapies, were recorded. Therapeutic approaches, antifungal agents and duration of use, and the characteristics of the cases were identified. Results: The study included 11 female and 5 male subjects. The most common symptoms and clinical signs were fever (n = 9) and retro-orbital pain (n = 7). Rhinocerebral zygomycosis was the most common form. The mean time elapsed for diagnosis was 14.26 ± 13.96 (range: 2-52) days. Antifungal therapy was given to 15 patients (94%). In addition to antifungal therapy, 12 patients underwent surgical intervention 1 to 4 times. The mean duration of receiving antifungal therapy was 61.4 ± 58.02 (range: 1-180) days. The median duration of treatment was 62.5 (range: 42-180) days in survivors. Conclusion: Zygomycosis is an infectious disease with high mortality despite antifungal therapy and surgical interventions. © TÜBİTAK.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/7842
https://doi.org/10.3906/sag-1303-48
ISSN: 1300-0144
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