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Revista de sanidad militar

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Abstract

BANOS-RODRIGUEZ, Tania Estefanía et al. Maxillary mucormycosis associated with COVID-19, medical-surgical treatment and multidisciplinary management. Case report. Rev. sanid. mil. [online]. 2023, vol.77, n.3, e05.  Epub Feb 23, 2024. ISSN 0301-696X.  https://doi.org/10.56443/rsm.v77i3.374.

Introduction:

During the current pandemic of COVID-19 multiple complications have developed after the disease, among which are fungal infections, such as mucormycosis, which can result directly from COVID-19 infection and/or as a side effect of the drugs used in its treatment. Mucormycosis is an infection caused by a group of fungi called mucormycetes; at the rhinocerebral level it presents with facial cellulitis, headache, proptosis, mobilization of the affected tooth and nasal secretion.

Case report:

the following is a 57-year-old female patient with a history of severe pneumonia due to COVID-19 with subsequent development of periodontal abscess that merited extraction of the upper right second molar with subsequent fistula formation. The patient started an infection with the presence of purulent secretion in the extraction area of the right molar. A CT scan of the facial mass was taken showing bone erosion with loss of the usual morphology in the right upper maxillary bone and anterior wall of the right maxillary sinus, as well as a biopsy of the right maxilla reporting bone tissue with mycotic elements (aseptates hyphae) morphologically compatible with mucor sp. Treatment with amphotericin B and right hemimaxillectomy was performed. She is currently being treated with pozaconazole and surgical washings.

Conclusion:

COVID-19 disease is currently a very common disease worldwide, so it is important to identify and follow up those people with risk factors for developing mucormycosis; early diagnosis and treatment plan is essential to avoid complications, which can lead to a fatal outcome.

Keywords : Mucormycosis; COVID - 19; maxillectomy; fungal infection.

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