Mucormycosis of Pouch of Douglas in a diabetic woman
- Resource Type
- article
- Authors
- Palash K Mondal; Santosh K Mondal; Tanmoy K Mondal; Puranjay Saha
- Source
- Journal of Global Infectious Diseases, Vol 4, Iss 3, Pp 172-174 (2012)
- Subject
- Diabetes mellitus
Mucormycosis
Pouch of Douglas
Infectious and parasitic diseases
RC109-216
- Language
- English
- ISSN
- 0974-777X
Mucormycosis is a severe fungal infection which is rare in clinical practice. This infection is usually acquired by inhalation; other portals of entry are ingestion and traumatic implantation, especially in immuno-compromised patients. Here, we present a case of mucormycosis in a 44-year-old diabetic woman. The patient had collection of fluid in the Pouch of Douglas (POD) and history of bleeding per vagina. Hysterectomy was done which showed a blackish serosal surface of the posterior uterus. Subsequent investigations revealed mycormycosis caused by Rhizopus oryzae (R. arrhizus) affecting the POD. Patient was treated with liposomal amphotericin B and is now keeping well.