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Published on: November 6, 2020
Cunninghamella echinulata causing fatally invasive fungal sinusitis
Robert E LeBlanc1, Zina Meriden, Deanna A Sutton
1Division of Medical Microbiology, Department of Pathology, the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD 21287, USA. rleblan4@jhmi.edu
Abstract:
We report a fatal case of invasive fungal sinusitis caused by Cunninghamella echinulata in a febrile, neutropenic 15-year-old male with relapsing acute leukemia. The isolate was recovered from a nasal biopsy from the right middle meatus, and microscopic examination of the tissue revealed angioinvasion and necrosis. Human infection caused by this organism has not been well documented; however, this report alerts us to its life-threatening potential.
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