Fig. 4From: Fatal disseminated mucormycosis due to Cunninghamella bertholletiae infection after ABO-incompatible living donor liver transplantation: a case reportAutopsy findings. The brain, thyroid, liver graft, and kidney have infarctions (yellow arrowheads). A thrombus filled with fungal hyphae stained by Grocott is detected in a branch of the portal vein in the liver graft (yellow arrow). The stomach and intestine have multiple ulcers (green arrows), pathologically represented as bleeding necroses. Many fungal hyphae (arrowheads) are seen in atrial thrombosis (arrows) and tissues of the brain, kidney, stomach, and intestineBack to article page