Pulmonary Mucormycosis Over 130 Years: A Case Report and Literature Review.
Journal: Turkish Thoracic Journal
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Abstract
Mucor is a ubiquitous fungus that belongs to the family of Zygomycetes, though a noninvasive saprophyte in the normal host, it can cause life threatening infections in immunocompromised patients, including angioinvasive pulmonary mucormycosis; a disease notorious for its high mortality. This article tracks the ever-changing management of pulmonary mucormycosis over the last 130 years, and how this affected mortality.
Authors
Hasan Yamin, Amro Alastal, Izzedin Bakri
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