Saksenaea oblongispora Rhinosinusitis in Advanced HIV: A Rare and Lethal Mucormycosis
- Author: mycolabadmin
- 8/17/2025
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Summary
Background
Mucormycosis is a severe invasive fungal infection caused by Mucorales fungi, commonly affecting immunocompromised individuals. Saksenaea oblongispora is a rare cause of mucormycosis that typically affects immunocompetent hosts following traumatic inoculation, accounting for approximately 3% of human mucormycosis cases. This case represents the first documented S. oblongispora infection in sub-Saharan Africa and in the setting of HIV infection.
Objective
To describe and document a case of rapidly progressing rhinosinusitis caused by S. oblongispora in a patient with advanced HIV infection (CD4 count <50 cells/μL). The case aims to highlight the diagnostic challenges and high mortality associated with this rare fungal infection in the immunocompromised setting.
Results
Conclusion
- Published in:Case Reports in Pathology,
- Study Type:Case Report,
- Source: PMID: 40861428, DOI: 10.1155/crip/3227863