KMID : 0361120180320040104
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Korean Journal of Transplantation 2018 Volume.32 No. 4 p.104 ~ p.107
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Successful Treatment of Invasive Gastric Mucormycosis in a Kidney Transplant Recipient
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Kim Hyung-Nam
Han Sun-Ae Park Ha-Yeol Kim Hyun-Woo Hong Ran Choi Nam-Gyu Shin Min-Ho Yoon Na-Ra Kim Hyun-Lee Chung Jong-Hoon Shin Byung-Chul
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Abstract
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Mucormycosis is an extremely rare but potentially life-threatening fungal infection. Gastrointestinal (GI) mucormycosis is very rare and occurs primarily in highly malnourished patients, especially in infants and children. A 55-year-old man with end-stage renal disease due to diabetic nephropathy, who had undergone deceased donor kidney transplantation 2 years prior, complained of abdominal pain and distension with a 3-day duration. Computed tomography revealed diffuse gastric wall thickening, and a huge amount of grey colored necrotic debris surrounded by erythematous erosive mucosa was observed at the antrum to upper body by GI endoscopy. The microscopic examination obtained from a GI endoscopic specimen demonstrated peptic detritus with numerous non-septate mucor hyphae in the mucosa and submucosa. Mucormycosis was diagnosed based on the clinical findings and morphological features. A total gastrectomy was performed and an antifungal agent was administered. A microscopic examination of the surgical specimen demonstrated invasive mucormycosis with numerous fungal hyphae with invasion into the mucosa to subserosa. The patient and graft were treated successfully by total gastrectomy and antifungal therapy.
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KEYWORD
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Mucormycosis, Kidney transplantation, Stomach
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