Monster lung cavity in a heart transplant recipient

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Abstract

Invasive mucormycosis infections occur in less than 1% of recipients of orthotopic heart transplants. Given the angioinvasive nature of these infections, the mortality rate is high. Little literature exists regarding the presentation and management of these infections. We present a case of a patient who developed an infection after orthotopic heart transplant, describe the successful multidisciplinary management surrounding his care, and review the available literature regarding mucormycosis infections in heart transplant recipients.

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Nokes, B. T., Pajaro, O. E., Stephen, J., DeValeria, P. A., Scott, R. L., Shah, S. Z., … Jahanyar, J. (2018). Monster lung cavity in a heart transplant recipient. Heart Surgery Forum, 21(2), E72–E74. https://doi.org/10.1532/hsf.1922

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