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. 2017 Mar 15;56(6):707–711. doi: 10.2169/internalmedicine.56.7647

Table.

Clinical Characteristics of 4 Cases with Pulmonary Mucormycosis.

Case
no.
Age /
Sex
Underlying
disease
Prior
antifungal
Documented
DNA of Mucorale
Chest CT
imaging
BG
(pg/mL)
GM index Ferritin
(ng/mL)
DM Neutropenia Treatment Outcome
1 54/F AML VRCZ Cunninghamella species Small nodules, diffuse infiltration with thick wall 12.8 Negative 3,110 No Yes L-AmB bDied of AML
a2 (1) 48/M AML VRCZ Rhizopus species A small nodule Negative 5.0' 3,500 Yes No L-AmB Improved
a2 (2) 49/M AML VRCZ Rhizopus species Multiple small nodules Negative Negative 3,550 Yes No L-AmB Improved
3 67/M NHL VRCZ Rhizopus species Small nodules with reversed hallo sign Negative Negative 1,080 Yes No L-AmB Improved
4 20/F AML FLCZ→MCFG →
VRCZ
Absidia species Multiple small nodules 28.2 Negative 818 No Yes L-AmB Improved

AML:acute myeloid leukemia, NHL: non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, VRCZ: voriconazole, FLCZ: fluconazole, MCFG: micafungin, CT: computed tomography, BG: (1-3)-β-D glucan, GM: galactomannan antigen, DM: diabetes mellitus, L-AmB: liposomal amphotericin B

aTwo episodes were included in case 2.

bThis case died of AML recurrence though mucormycosis was improved.