Fatal renal mucormycosis with Apophysomyces elegans in an apparently healthy male

  • Sameera Rashid
  • Fatma Ben Abid
  • Shafiq Babu
  • Martin Christner
  • Abdulqadir Alobaidly
  • Abdulla Ali Asad Al Ansari
  • Mohammed Akhtar

Abstract

Mucor is an angioinvasive fungus that was reported mainly in immunocompromised patients. It usually presents as rhino-orbital, pulmonary, gastrointestinal, and disseminated disease. Isolated renal mucormycosis is an extremely rare infection in immunocompetent patients and is associated with high fatality rate. Early diagnosis, prompt antifungal treatment, and surgery give the patient the best chance for cure and survival. We describe herein a case of renal zygomycosis caused by Apophysomyces elegans (A. elegans) in an immunocompetent host. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first case of renal A. elegans to be reported from Qatar and the Middle East.

Bibliographical data

Original languageEnglish
ISSN1368-5538
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 12.2020
PubMed 30879364