COVID-19 and fatal renal mucormycosis: Contributory or coincidental?

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Abstract

Association of mucormycosis with COVID-19 disease is emerging as a matter of concern, with multiple reports of rhino-cerebral-orbital and pulmonary involvement. The association of isolated renal mucormycosis in a patient with a history of COVID-19 infection is unknown. The immune dysregulation associated with COVID, along with the use of steroids, mechanical ventilation, and interleukin-6-directed therapies, predisposes to the development of mucormycosis. We report a rare case of primary renal mucormycosis in a young male following recovery from COVID-19. The unusual mode of presentation, rapidly progressive disease course, and the ensuing dilemmas in diagnosis and treatment merit critical analysis.

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Choudhary, G., Aggarwal, A., Jain, V., & Jena, R. (2021). COVID-19 and fatal renal mucormycosis: Contributory or coincidental? Indian Journal of Urology, 37(3), 270–273. https://doi.org/10.4103/iju.iju_197_21

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