| Literature DB >> 31277364 |
Thomas J Walsh1, Duane R Hospenthal2, Vidmantas Petraitis3, Dimitrios P Kontoyiannis4.
Abstract
Necrotizing mucormycosis is a devastating complication of wounds incurred in the setting of military (combat) injuries, natural disasters, burns, or other civilian trauma. Apophysomyces species, Saksenaea species and Lichtheimia (formerly Absidia) species, although uncommon as causes of sinopulmonary mucormycosis, are relatively frequent agents of trauma-related mucormycosis. The pathogenesis of these infections likely involves a complex interaction among organism, impaired innate host defenses, and biofilms related to traumatically implanted foreign materials. Effective management depends upon timely diagnosis, thorough surgical debridement, and early initiation of antifungal therapy.Entities:
Keywords: antifungal therapy; mucormycosis
Year: 2019 PMID: 31277364 PMCID: PMC6787580 DOI: 10.3390/jof5030057
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Fungi (Basel) ISSN: 2309-608X
Necrotizing Mucormycosis involving Wounds.
| Reference | Cause of Injury | Number of Patients | Organisms Recovered ( | Location |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Warkentien et al. 2015 [ | Combat-related injury | 29 | Afghanistan | |
| Paolino et al. 2012 [ | Combat-related injury | 2 | Afghanistan | |
| Warkentien et al. 2012 [ | Combat-related injury | 16 | Afghanistan | |
| Neblett Fanfair et al. 2011 [ | Tornado, 2011 | 13 |
| Joplin, Missouri |
| Maegele et al. 2006 [ | Tsunami, 2004 | 1 |
| Southeast Asia |
| Andresen et al. 2005 [ | Tsunami, 2004 | 1 |
| Sri Lanka |
| Snell et al. 2007 [ | Tsunami, 2004 | 1 |
| Thailand |
| Kyriopoulos et al. 2015 [ | Burn injuries and soft tissue automotive injury | 6 | Greece | |
| Schaal et al. 2015 [ | Burn injuries | 9 | NS | France |
| Christiaens et al. 2005 [ | Burn injuries | 7 | Belgium | |
| Lelievre et al. 2014 [ | Civilian industrial, agricultural, and automotive injuries | 16 | France | |
| Kordy et al. 2004 [ | Automotive injury | 1 |
| Saudi Arabia |
NS: not specified.
Figure 1Pathogenesis of Wound Related Mucormycosis.