New Delhi: Amid the rising concern of black fungus cases in addition to the COVID pandemic, the rare cases of Mucormycosis of the small intestine have been reported in Delhi's Sir Ganga Ram Hospital.
A 56-year-old Delhi resident, Kumar lost his wife and other two family members due toCOVID. He had barely completed the last rites of his wife when he experienced pain in his abdomen. He had also tested positive for COVID along with his wife and been experiencing mild covid symptoms initially. His abdominal pain was considered gastritis/ stress-related and self-medication for acidity was taken which delayed proper treatment by three days. He was finally evaluated in the COVID emergency of Sir Ganga Ram Hospital. The CT scan revealed his small intestine (jejunum) had perforated. His COVID disease also had worsened by now requiring ventilator support.
Dr Ushast Dhir, senior consultant in the Department of Surgical Gastroenterology and Liver Transplantation in Sir Ganga Ram Hospital said, "Ulceration of Jejunam (First part of Small Intestine) in the patient raised my suspicion of fungal disease and patient was immediately started on antifungal treatment. We sent the portion of removed intestine for Biopsy."
The family of 68-year-old Ijaz was cheering up to know that their father had recovered from COVID. But later, he started having mild abdominal pain. He was a diabetic and had received steroids for treatment of COVID. The patient had no associated fever and the pain was very mild. His clinical examination also did not show any signs of intestinal perforation. The CT scan revealed small intestinal perforation similar to the first one.
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