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==Overview==
==Overview==
Patients with mucormycosis usually appear lethargic, weak and debilitated owing to its development in immune compromised patients. Physical examination of patients with mucorm ycosis is usually remarkable for [finding 1], [finding 2], and [finding 3].
Patients with mucormycosis usually appear [[lethargic]], weak and debilitated owing to its development in [[Immunocompromised|immune compromised]] patients. Physical examination of patients with mucormycosis is usually remarkable for [[skin]] [[necrosis]] with a black [[eschar]], [[fever]], [[chills]], [[myalgias]], sore throat, [[Cough|non-productive cough]], [[abdominal]] pain.
==Physical Examination==
==Physical Examination==
Appearence of the patient
 
*Patients with mucormycosis usually appear weak and debilitated owing to its development in immune compromised individuals and patients with metabolic disorders.
=== General appearance of the patient ===
Vital Signs
*Patients with mucormycosis usually appear weak and debilitated owing to its development in [[Immunocompromised|immune compromised]] individuals and patients with [[metabolic]] disorders.
*High-grade fever
 
*Hypothermia/hyperthermia may be present in disseminated infection
=== Vital Signs ===
*Tachycardia
*High-grade [[fever]]
*Tachypnea
*[[Hypothermia]]/[[hyperthermia]] may be present in [[Disseminated disease|disseminated infection]]
*Kussmal respirations may be present in diabetic patients who develop mucormycosis on a background of diabetic ketoacidosis
*[[Tachycardia]]
*Weak pulse
*[[Tachypnea]]
*Low blood pressure if condition leads to septic shock
*Kussmal respirations may be present in [[Diabetes mellitus|diabetic]] patients who develop mucormycosis on a background of [[diabetic ketoacidosis]]
Skin
*Weak [[pulse]]
*Skin may show tissue necrosis  
*[[Hypotension]], if condition leads to [[septic shock]]
Nasal and palatal findings of rhinocerebral mucormycosis include the following:
 
*Gray or erythematous appearance
=== [[Skin]] ===
*Can progress to black necrotic masses (ie, black eschar)
*[[Skin]] may show [[Tissue (biology)|tissue]] [[necrosis]]
*Swelling
 
Ocular findings include the following:
=== [[Nasal]] and [[palatal]] findings ===
*Proptosis
*Gray or [[erythematous]] appearance
*Muddy sclera
*Can progress to black [[Necrotic tissue|necrotic]] masses (ie, black eschar)
*Conjunctival chemosis
*[[Swelling]]
*Ophthalmoplegia
 
*Fixed pupil
=== [[Ocular]] findings ===
*[[Proptosis]]
*Muddy [[sclera]]
*[[Conjunctival]] [[chemosis]]
*[[Ophthalmoplegia]]
*Fixed [[pupil]]
*Blindness
*Blindness
*Nystagmus
*[[Nystagmus]]
Visual loss secondary to retinal artery thrombosis or direct fungal invasion
 
Neurologic findings include the following:
* Visual loss secondary to [[Retinal artery|retinal artery t]][[Thrombosis|hrombosis]] or direct [[fungal]] invasion
*Palsies of cranial nerves II, III, IV, V, VI, and VII  
 
*Cerebral edema and vascular compromise may lead to coma and stroke
=== [[Neurological|Neurologic]] findings ===
*[[Palsy|Palsies]] of [[cranial nerves]] II, III, IV, V, VI, and VII  
*[[Cerebral]] [[edema]] and [[vascular]] compromise may lead to [[coma]] and [[stroke]]
 
=== [[Pulmonary]] ===
* Sore throat
* [[Dyspnea on exertion]]
* [[Cough|Non-productive cough]]
* [[Crackles]] and [[Rales/Crackles|rales]] on chest [[auscultation]] in [[pulmonary]] mucormycosis
 
=== GIT ===
* [[Abdominal]] [[pain]]
* Decreased [[bowel]] sounds
 
==References==
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[[Category:Emergency mdicine]]
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[[Category:Up-To-Date]]
[[Category:Infectious disease]]
[[Category:Gastroenterology]]
[[Category:Otolaryngology]]
[[Category:Nephrology]]
[[Category:Dermatology]]
[[Category:Pulmonology]]

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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Syed Hassan A. Kazmi BSc, MD [2]

Overview

Patients with mucormycosis usually appear lethargic, weak and debilitated owing to its development in immune compromised patients. Physical examination of patients with mucormycosis is usually remarkable for skin necrosis with a black eschar, fever, chills, myalgias, sore throat, non-productive cough, abdominal pain.

Physical Examination

General appearance of the patient

  • Patients with mucormycosis usually appear weak and debilitated owing to its development in immune compromised individuals and patients with metabolic disorders.

Vital Signs

Skin

Nasal and palatal findings

Ocular findings

Neurologic findings

Pulmonary

GIT

References

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