An unusual cause of acute anemia in an immunosuppressed patient

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Abstract

Gastrointestinal mucormycosis is an uncommon, invasive, opportunistic fungal infection with a high mortality rate, seen more commonly in immunocompromised patients. This lethal infection has a wide range of presentations, from colonization of peptic ulcers to infiltrative disease and eventually vascular invasion. Here we present a case of upper gastrointestinal bleeding in an immunocompromised patient, which was proved to be secondary to gastric involvement by mucormycosis.

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Esfeh, J. M., Jackson, W., Ansari-Gilani, K., & Putka, B. (2016). An unusual cause of acute anemia in an immunosuppressed patient. Gastroenterology Report, 4(3), 254–256. https://doi.org/10.1093/gastro/gov005

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