Literature DB >> 11393076

Pulmonary mucormycosis diagnosed by fine needle aspiration cytology. A case report.

N A Bakshi1, E E Volk.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The usefulness of fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) in the diagnosis of lung lesions is well documented. Fungal lesions are among nonneoplastic lesions of the lung in which FNAC has proven a useful technique in both immunocompromised and immunocompetent patients. These include cryptococcosis, aspergillosis, histoplasmosis and coccidiodomycosis. Pulmonary mucormycosis, an aggressive fungal infection, is rarely diagnosed on FNAC. We report a case of isolated pulmonary mucormycosis diagnosed on FNAC. CASE: A 62-year-old renal transplant recipient with diabetes mellitus and hypertension, asymptomatic for four months, presented with tachypnea, generalized malaise and weakness. Radiologic studies showed an enlarging, cavitating lesion in the right lung. Computed tomography-guided fine needle aspiration performed on the lung lesion showed fungal profiles with broad, ribbonlike, aseptate hyphae with right-angled branching consistent with the Zygomycetes class of fungi, which includes Rhizopus and Mucor species. Fungal cultures confirmed the presence of Rhizopus. The patient underwent right pneumonectomy, was placed on liposomal amphotericin B therapy and discharged with good pulmonary status and stable kidney function.
CONCLUSION: FNAC is a useful technique in the diagnosis of pulmonary mucormycosis.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11393076     DOI: 10.1159/000327640

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Cytol        ISSN: 0001-5547            Impact factor:   2.319


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