Magnetic Resonance Imaging in COVID-19 Associated Rhino-Sinusal Mucormycosis.

Current health sciences journal Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-03-31 DOI:10.12865/CHSJ.50.01.10
Mircea Viorel Ciurea, Ionuț Isaia Jeican, Nicolae Balica, Daniela Vrânceanu, Silviu Albu
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Rhino-sinusal mucormycosis is an acute invasive fungal infection rarely encountered in the clinical setting, occurring in severe immunosuppressed patients. However, in patients suffering from COVID-19 disease a dramatic increase in the incidence of mucormycosis has been recorded. The aim of the study is to discuss the MRI findings of patients with COVID-19 associated mucormycosis. This is a retrospective review of 10 hospitalized and operated patients in three Otolaryngologic Departments between the 1st of February 2021 and the 30th of October 2021. All patients presented nasal mucormycosis, histologically verified along with documented SARS-CoV-2 positive RT-PCR test. The sinus involvement, extra sinus spread and peri-sinus invasion were documented in all patients. The correlation between MRI and intra-operative findings was also assessed. The black turbinate sign and peri-antral soft tissue infiltration are early MRI signs characteristic of mucormycosis. Moreoever, MRI has a significantly high positive predictive value for intra-operative findings in COVID-19 associated mucormycosis.

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犀牛毒素粘孢子菌病是一种急性侵袭性真菌感染,临床上很少见,多发于严重免疫抑制的患者。然而,在 COVID-19 疾病患者中,粘孢子菌病的发病率急剧上升。本研究旨在讨论 COVID-19 相关粘孢子菌病患者的磁共振成像结果。本研究对 2021 年 2 月 1 日至 2021 年 10 月 30 日期间在三个耳鼻喉科住院和手术的 10 名患者进行了回顾性研究。所有患者均患有鼻腔粘液瘤病,经组织学验证,SARS-CoV-2 RT-PCR 检测呈阳性。所有患者均有鼻窦受累、鼻窦外扩散和鼻窦周围侵犯的记录。磁共振成像与术中发现之间的相关性也得到了评估。黑鼻甲征和鼻甲周围软组织浸润是粘液瘤病的早期磁共振特征。此外,磁共振成像对 COVID-19 相关粘液瘤病的术中发现具有很高的阳性预测价值。
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