Cerebellar Mucormycosis in a Young Man: A Case Report

AuthorHossein Mashhadinezhaden
AuthorMohammad Ali Abouei Mehrizien
Issued Date2018-08-30en
AbstractCerebellar mucormycosis is a rapidly progressing fungal infection that often involves immunocompromised patients. Herein, we present the case of a 20-year-old man with history of type-I diabetes mellitus and thalassemia major, who presented with headache, fever, and cough and gradually developed vertigo and ataxia during the course of admission. His imaging studies showed a space-occupying lesion in the posterior fossa and therefore he underwent craniotomy and the mass was removed. The pathological study revealed the mucormycosis infection of the cerebellum with small necrotic foci. The patient had no neurological signs or symptoms after the operation and he was discharged in good conditions after three weeks. He had no sign of recurrence and the MRI showed complete resolution of the lesion after follow-up.en
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.5812/archcid.62962en
KeywordMucormycosisen
KeywordCerebellar Mucormycosisen
KeywordThalassemiaen
KeywordDiabetesen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleCerebellar Mucormycosis in a Young Man: A Case Reporten
TypeCase Reporten

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