Congress:
ECR26
Poster Number:
C-18872
Type:
Poster: EPOS Radiologist (educational)
Authorblock:
S. Reddy K1, S. R. Kankara1, D. Jayanna1, U. Nayak1, Y. Aswani2, S. Sharma1, S. Ahmed1, S. K. Deepalam1, A. R. Gangwani1; 1Bangalore/IN, 2Iowa City/US
Disclosures:
Shravan Reddy K:
Nothing to disclose
Shreyas Reddy Kankara:
Nothing to disclose
Dhanush Jayanna:
Nothing to disclose
Unnathi Nayak:
Nothing to disclose
Yashant Aswani:
Nothing to disclose
Shikha Sharma:
Nothing to disclose
Sabha Ahmed:
Nothing to disclose
Sai Kanth Deepalam:
Nothing to disclose
Alisha Rajesh Gangwani:
Nothing to disclose
Keywords:
CNS, Head and neck, Thorax, CT, MR, Ultrasound, Imaging sequences, Infection
Mucormycosis presents with a wide and often overlapping spectrum of imaging findings across multiple organ systems, frequently mimicking other infectious or inflammatory conditions. Recognition of characteristic abnormalities and patterns of invasive spread, particularly in high-risk immunocompromised patients, is essential for early diagnosis and delineation of disease extent. Timely radiologic identification directly influences clinical decision-making, surgical planning, and antifungal therapy, underscoring the radiologist’s central role in improving outcomes in this frequently fatal infection.