Renal Mucormycosis in a Healthy Boy for Ten Years: A Novel Case Report

AuthorYufeng Lien
AuthorYaju Zhuen
AuthorPing Lien
AuthorXiaoliang Fangen
AuthorLisu Huangen
AuthorFeng Chenen
OrcidYufeng Li [0000-0001-6633-989X]en
Accessioned Date2023-12-24T14:01:36Z
Available Date2023-12-24T14:01:36Z
Issued Date2022-12-31en
AbstractMucormycosis is rare in urinary tract infections. Renal mucormycosis is considered in immunocompromised patients and is associated with a high mortality rate. Herein, we presented the first case of a non-invasive fungus ball caused by a Rhizopus species confined to the unilateral kidney in a healthy boy for approximately ten years. The etiology was identified using next-generation deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) sequencing. The patient recovered completely after nephrectomy without bladder irrigation. Therefore, clinicians must have a high index of suspicion for fungal infections in refractory urinary tract infections. Next-generation DNA sequencing technology can be used for an accurate diagnosis.en
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.5812/ijp-120856en
URIhttps://repository.brieflands.com/handle/123456789/34109
Keyword<i>Rhizopus</i>en
KeywordUrinary Tract Infectionen
KeywordMucormycosisen
KeywordChilden
KeywordCase Reporten
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleRenal Mucormycosis in a Healthy Boy for Ten Years: A Novel Case Reporten
TypeCase Reporten

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