# Unveiling basidiobolomycosis: key imaging features and clinical correlations

**Authors:** Fatemeh Yarmahmoodi, Mohammadreza Sheikhfendereski, Seyed Mostajab Razavinejad, Banafsheh Zeinali-Rafsanjani, Mahdi Saeedi-Moghadam

PMC · DOI: 10.1186/s12879-025-11781-x · BMC Infectious Diseases · 2025-10-21

## TL;DR

This study identifies key imaging features of basidiobolomycosis to help distinguish it from cancer or inflammatory diseases.

## Contribution

The paper presents distinct imaging patterns of basidiobolomycosis in a large case series.

## Key findings

- Hepatic lesions appeared as heterogeneously enhancing masses with necrotic cores.
- Gastrointestinal involvement showed circumferential wall thickening in the ileocecal region.
- Mesenteric masses had peripheral enhancement and central necrosis.

## Abstract

Basidiobolomycosis is a fungal infection exhibiting a wide spectrum of clinical manifestations that frequently resemble abdominal malignancies or inflammatory conditions. This study elucidates the characteristic imaging features that can help make an accurate diagnosis.

We examined pretreatment imaging studies (CT, MRI, ultrasound) of 32 histopathologically proven cases of basidiobolomycosis at a tertiary referral center between 2015 and 2021. Two radiologists, blind to the pathology results, scrutinized the lesions for localization, morphology, enhancement pattern, and ancillary findings.

The cohort (mean age 9.8 ± 13.8 years and 53% male) demonstrated three basic imaging patterns: (1) hepatic lesions (21.9%) appearing as heterogeneously enhancing masses with necrotic cores; (2) gastrointestinal involvement (18.8%) showing circumferential wall thickening chiefly affecting the ileocecal region; and (3) mesenteric masses (15.6%) with peripheral enhancement and central necrosis. Other findings included regional lymphadenopathy (31.3%) and obstructive uropathy. At first, the misdiagnosis rate was 78%, most frequently as malignancy (37.5%) or appendicitis (31.2%). The follow-up indicated that 90.6% were responsive to treatment.

Basidiobolomycosis shows distinct imaging characteristics, especially necrotic hepatic masses, and segmental bowel wall thickening, which could help differentiate the condition from neoplasms or inflammatory diseases. These findings act as a compelling argument to always include fungal etiologies within the differential diagnosis in patients with pertinent imaging findings in endemic regions.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** basidiobolomycosis (MONDO:0000302), malignancy (MONDO:0004992), appendicitis (MONDO:0005649)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** basidiobolomycosis (MESH:C000656785)

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