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Query: UMLS:C0034063 (
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Diabetes mellitus produces serious complications in several major organ systems. The pulmonary complications, although uncommon and not well recognized, may be life-threatening. We describe a 20-year-old patient with diabetic ketoacidosis in whom pulmonary
zygomycosis
developed. This condition was complicated by stenosis of the left upper lobe bronchus despite successful treatment of the
zygomycosis
. Bronchial obstruction has become a well-recognized complication of pulmonary
zygomycosis
. In addition to infections caused by
Zygomycetes
, mycobacteria, viruses, and bacteria, the pulmonary complications described in patients with diabetes include
pulmonary edema
, disordered breathing during sleep, and reductions in elastic recoil of the lungs, diffusing capacity of the lungs for carbon monoxide, and bronchomotor tone. Other reported complications are respiratory alkalosis, cardiorespiratory arrest, pneumothorax, pneumomediastinum, plugging of the airways with mucus, and aspiration pneumonia attributable to diabetic gastroparesis.
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PMID:Pulmonary complications in diabetes mellitus. 250 1
Zygomycosis
is an uncommon but frequently fatal infection and occurs mostly in immunosuppressed hosts, whereas approximately 50% of
zygomycosis
occurs in diabetic patients. The current patient initially presented with persistent
pulmonary edema
secondary to renal failure. This was the last of four admissions within 1 year for this 68-year-old woman, for whom the chief complaints were shortness of breath and chest pain. Her past medical history included insulin-requiring type 2 diabetes and hypertension for 10 years, and chronic heart and renal failure. She was previously admitted to the hospital for what appeared to be
pulmonary edema
secondary to renal failure. In the last admission the patient developed pulmonary hemorrhage and metabolic acidosis. Transbronchial biopsy was performed, showing irregular fungal hyphae in the blood vessels, morphologically consistent with
zygomycosis
. Central nervous system computed tomography also revealed a large infarct in the cerebral hemisphere. The patient died on the seventh hospital day. At autopsy three organs were extensively involved by
zygomycosis
: (i) lungs were diffusely hemorrhagic with acute infarcts; (ii) pericardium had fibrotic inflammation; and (iii) the left cerebral hemisphere, cerebellum and pons had large hemorrhagic infarct by
zygomycosis
infection. Corticosteroid medication and hemodialysis triggered increasing hyperglycemia, metabolic acidosis and iron overload, which contributed to
zygomycosis
infection that subsequently spread to the heart and brain as a rare consequence.
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PMID:Zygomycosis involving lungs, heart and brain, superimposed on pulmonary edema. 1582 46