Pulmonary Mucormycosis Over 130 Years: A Case Report and Literature Review
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VOLUME: 18 ISSUE: 1
P: 1 - 5
January 2017

Pulmonary Mucormycosis Over 130 Years: A Case Report and Literature Review

Turk Thorac J 2017;18(1):1-5
1. Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine Division, Internal Medicine Department, Makassed Hospital, Mount of Olives, Jerusalem, Palestine
2. Department of Clinical Pathology, Makassed Hospital, Mount of Olives, Jerusalem, Palestine
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Accepted Date: 18.07.2019
Online Date: 18.07.2019
Publish Date: 18.07.2019
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Abstract

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. 

Keywords:
Pulmonary mucormycosis, posaconazole, fungal infection