Mucormycosis Pneumonia in an Ulcerative Colitis Patient: A Case Report

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Background and Objectives: Ulcerative Colitis is an inflammation of colon mucosa that is treated by corticosteroids. Our aim in this study was to report a case of immunodeficiency in this disease caused by long-term corticosteroid treatment. Case Report: This study was a case report of ulcerative colitis patient, who has been using prednisolone from five years ago till now without the doctor's prescription. The patient had referred to the Ali-ebn Abi-Taleb Hospital in Rafsanjan with respiratory complaint which was treated as staphylococcal pneumonia, but no improvement was made. During BAL and sputum culture, mucormycosis was diagnosed and treated. Conclusion: This case report indicates the importance of following up in patients treated by corticosteroids, because if this drug was properly discontinued, he would not face this situation. Key words: Pulmonary mucormycosis, Inflammatory bowel disease, Ulcerative colitis, Prednisolone   Funding: No funding. Conflict of interest: No conflict of interest. Ethical approval: This was a case report study which doesn’t get any ethical code, but we promise to not reveal our patients data.   How to cite this article: Saeed Askari P, Tahmasbi A, Esmaeil Moghaddam S, Ghazizadeh A R, Abbasifard M, Rayyani F, Kahnuji M. Mucormycosis [j1] Pneumonia in an Ulcerative Colitis Patient: A Case Report. J Rafsanjan Univ Med Sci 2020; 18 (10): 1073-80. [Farsi]  [j1]سربرگ اضافه گردد.

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volume 18  issue 10

pages  1073- 1080

publication date 2020-01

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