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Zygomycosis (patient information)

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Overview

Overview

Zygomycosis is a fungal infection of the sinuses, brain, or lungs that occurs mostly in people with weakened immune systems.

What are the symptoms of Zygomycosis?

What are the symptoms of Zygomycosis?

Symptoms of rhinocerebral zygomycosis include:

Symptoms of lung (pulmonary) zygomycosis include:

Symptoms of gastrointestinal zygomycosis include:

Symptoms of kidney (renal) zygomycosis include:

  • Fever
  • Flank (side) pain

Symptoms of skin (cutaneous) zygomycosis include a single, painful, hardened area of skin that may have a blackened center.

What causes Zygomycosis?

What causes Zygomycosis?

Zygomycosis is caused by common fungi frequently found in the soil and in decaying vegetation. Most individuals are exposed to these fungi on a daily basis, but people with weakened immune systems are more susceptible to infection.

Syndromes associated with zygomycosis include:

Who is at highest risk?

Who is at highest risk?

Conditions most commonly associated with zygomycosis include diabetes (usually poorly controlled diabetes), chronic steroid use, metabolic acidosis, organ transplantation, leukemia, lymphoma, treatment with deferoxamine, and AIDS.

Diagnosis

Diagnosis

Zygomycosis should be suspected if symptoms appear in individuals with weakened immune systems, such as organ transplant recipients. Symptoms of rhinocerebral zygomycosis are most likely to occur among immunosuppressed people.

Depending on where the symptoms are, CT scans or MRIs may be done. Evaluation by an ear-nose-throat specialist is recommended if sinus involvement is suspected.

A tissue specimen must be taken and analyzed in order to make a definitive diagnosis of zygomycosis.

When to seek urgent medical care?

When to seek urgent medical care?

People with weakened immune systems and immune disorders (including diabetes) should seek medical attention if they develop fever, headache, sinus pain, eye swelling, or any of the other symptoms listed above.

Treatment options

Treatment options

Surgery should be done immediately to remove all dead and infected tissue. Surgery can lead to disfiguration because it may involve removal of the palate, parts of the nose, or parts of the eye. Without such aggressive surgery, however, chances of survival are greatly decreased.

You will also receive antifungal medicines through a vein.

Where to find medical care for Zygomycosis?

Where to find medical care for Zygomycosis?

Directions to Hospitals Treating Zygomycosis

Prevention

Prevention

Because the fungi that cause zygomycosis are widespread, the most appropriate preventive measures involve improved control of the underlying illnesses associated with zygomycosis.

What to expect (Outlook/Prognosis)?

What to expect (Outlook/Prognosis)?

Zygomycosis has an extremely high death rate even when aggressive surgery is done. Death rates range from 25 – 85% depending on the body area involved and your overall health.

Possible complications

Possible complications

  • Blindness (if the optic nerve is involved)
  • Clotting or blockage of brain or lung blood vessels (thrombosis)
  • Death
  • Nerve damage
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