Haemophagocytic syndrome associated with mucormycosis infection

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Several clinical forms of mucormycosis are recognized. The tendency of mucoraceous zygomycetes to invade the blood vessels often produces a disseminated infection. A case of a disseminated mucormycosis complicated by a haemophagocytic syndrome (HS) in a 32-year-old Caucasian male is reported in this article. Few cases of infection-associated HS (IAHS), involving infections caused by fungi, have been reported. In all the recorded cases, the fungal infection coexists with malignant lymphoma, immunodeficiency and a long-term steroid therapy for renal transplant or Crohn's disease. This is the second described case of the HS due to mucormycosis. Copyright © by BIOLIFE, s.a.s.

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Arena, V., De-Giorgio, F., Pennacchia, I., Manna, R., Vetrugno, G., Stigliano, E., … Abenavoli, L. (2012). Haemophagocytic syndrome associated with mucormycosis infection. International Journal of Immunopathology and Pharmacology, 25(3), 751–755. https://doi.org/10.1177/039463201202500321

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