Devi R UshaBalachandran, AnithaKamalarathnam, CNS, Pappathi2020-04-232020-04-232018-05Devi R Usha, Balachandran Anitha, Kamalarathnam CN, S Pappathi. Neonatal Mucormycosis with Gastrointestinal and Cutaneous involvement. Indian Pediatrics. 2018 May; 55(5): 427-4280974-75590019-6061http://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/199091Background: Mucormycosis of the gastrointestinal tract is a rare fungal infection ofneonates. Case characteristics: 48-hours-old term neonate presented with intestinalobstruction and perforation. No significant risk factors were present. Histopathologicalexamination of the resected gangrenous bowel revealed mucormycosis. Cutaneousinvolvement due to systemic spread led to dermal necrosis in toes. Outcome: Thoughcutaneous lesions responded promptly to antifungal therapy, gastrointestinalmanifestations required multiple antifungal therapy for prolonged period apart from surgicaldebridement. Message: Precise histopathological diagnosis and early appropriate therapycan prevent dismal outcomes in neonatal mucormycosis.GangreneIntestinal perforationNecrotizing enterocolitisNeonate.Neonatal Mucormycosis with Gastrointestinal and Cutaneous involvementJournal ArticleIndiaDepartments of Neonatology, Institute of Child Health and Hospital for Children, Egmore, Chennai, IndiaPathology, Institute of Child Health and Hospital for Children, Egmore, Chennai, India.