Rhino-orbital cerebral mucormycosis in a child with type 1 diabetes: A case report

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Rhino-orbital cerebral mucormycosis is a rare but potentially severe fungal infection in children with high rate of morbidity and mortality. In pediatric patients, uncontrolled diabetes mellitus is considered to be a predisposing factor only in 15% of cases. To prevent and reduce mortality rate of this severe disease, early diagnosis based on clinical findings and biopsy is highly recommended. Herein, we report a case of rhino-orbital cerebral mucormycosis in a 12-year-old girl with type 1 diabetes to demonstrate that a multimodal management approach, involving early surgery which consists in frequent endoscopic sinus debridement and appropriate antifungal therapy, is essential to effectively reduce the spread of infection and achieve effective outcome.

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Masmoudi, M., Hasnaoui, M., Ben Abdeljalil, N., Guizani, R., Lahmar, R., Jaoued, O., … Mighri, K. (2021). Rhino-orbital cerebral mucormycosis in a child with type 1 diabetes: A case report. SAGE Open Medical Case Reports, 9. https://doi.org/10.1177/2050313X211036781

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