Anuradha, KLakshmi, VUmabala, PRao, M N2006-07-172009-05-282006-07-172009-05-282006-07-17Anuradha K, Lakshmi V, Umabala P, Rao MN. Pulmonary zygomycosis in a diabetic patient. Indian Journal of Medical Microbiology. 2006 Jul; 24(3): 222-4http://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/53610We report a case of pulmonary zygomycosis in an adult male diabetic patient who presented with fever and altered sensorium initially and later developed streaky haemoptysis. Bronchoscopy showed picture of necrotizing pneumonia. Sputum was negative for fungal elements on admission but later bronchial wash and repeat sputum samples were positive by microscopy and culture showed growth of Rhizopus species. Immediately the patient was put on amphotericin B but had a bout of massive haemoptysis and succumbed. A high index of suspicion is needed for an early diagnosis and aggressive treatment of this infection in view of the high mortality rate.engAmphotericin B --administration & dosageBronchoalveolar Lavage Fluid --microbiologyDiabetes Complications --diagnosisFatal OutcomeHemoptysis --complicationsHumansHydroxidesLung Diseases, Fungal --complicationsMaleMiddle AgedMucormycosis --complicationsPneumonia --complicationsPotassium CompoundsRhizopus --isolation & purificationSputum --microbiologyPulmonary zygomycosis in a diabetic patient.Case Reports