Clinical Case Reports,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
12(12)
Опубликована: Дек. 1, 2024
ABSTRACT
Post‐COVID‐19
mucormycosis,
particularly
the
rhino‐orbital‐cerebral
form,
can
be
life‐threatening.
This
case
highlights
importance
of
maintaining
high
clinical
suspicion,
especially
in
patients
with
recent
COVID‐19
history.
Prompt
diagnosis,
aggressive
surgical
debridement,
and
antifungal
therapy
are
crucial
for
successful
management,
even
without
traditional
risk
factors.
chemistry of plant raw material,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
4, С. 125 - 137
Опубликована: Ноя. 11, 2024
The
new
coronavirus
infection
is
currently
still
an
important
problem
for
humanity
as
well
the
global
medical
community.
COVID-19
virus
dangerous
because
it
causes
direct
damage
to
epithelium
of
respiratory
tract,
thereby
contributing
penetration
bacteria
and
fungi
into
tissues
body.
Invasive
mycoses
are
a
serious
complication
cause
high
percentage
deaths
in
hospitalized
patients.
main
strains
coinfections
are:
Aspergillus,
Mucorales
Candida.
issue
treatment
possibility
prevention
secondary
fungal
infections
particularly
acute.
aim
work
was
determine
antifungal
activity
poplar
(Populus
L.)
buds
propolis
with
antimicrobial
against
isolated
from
patients
infection.
paper
reflects
results
study
investigated
samples
extracts
Populus
nigra
L.
rubrinervis
Hort.
Alb.
(70
96%
ethyl
alcohol)
clinical
Aspergillus
fumigatus,
flavus,
niger,
Scopulariopsis
brevicaulis,
Mucor
spp.
Propolis
tincture
alcoholic
solution
reference
sample
(RS)
pinostrobin
were
comparison
preparations.
greatest
fumigatus
(the
content
active
substances
alcohol
extraction
–
0.0022%),
flavus
(70%
0.0019%),
niger
brevicaulis
0.0009%).
showed
lowest
fungicidal
activity,
has
A.
strains.
preparation
RS
strain.
Against
tested
preparations
did
not
show
any
pronounced
activity.
presence
postcoid
bud
presumably
associated
sum
phenolic
compounds:
flavonoids
phenylpropanoids.
International Journal of Science and Research Archive,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
12(2), С. 1232 - 1235
Опубликована: Июль 30, 2024
The
filamentous
fungus
that
causes
Mucormycosis
is
a
newly
discovered
angiogenic
infection
found
in
large
quantities
and
member
of
the
Zygomycete
class's
Mucorales
order.
In
patients
undergoing
hematopoietic
allogeneic
stem
cell
transplantation,
after
candidiasis
aspergillosis,
mucormycosis
has
become
third
most
common
invasive
mycosis.
Breathing
sporangiospores
daily
need.
remarkably
low
frequency
members
nasal
mucus
indicates
airborne
contamination
either
minimal
or
mucociliary
transport
removes
spores
from
airway
mucus.
this
review
research,
new
approaches
to
assessing
relationships
among
host,
fungus,
antifungal
drugs
are
provided.
Aerosols
other
novel
delivery
methods
might
also
aid
treatment
mucormycosis.
Clinical Case Reports,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
12(12)
Опубликована: Дек. 1, 2024
ABSTRACT
Post‐COVID‐19
mucormycosis,
particularly
the
rhino‐orbital‐cerebral
form,
can
be
life‐threatening.
This
case
highlights
importance
of
maintaining
high
clinical
suspicion,
especially
in
patients
with
recent
COVID‐19
history.
Prompt
diagnosis,
aggressive
surgical
debridement,
and
antifungal
therapy
are
crucial
for
successful
management,
even
without
traditional
risk
factors.