Mucormycosis: an atrocious mate of patients with diabetes
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Auteurs : Anu Radha Ananthaneni [Inde] ; Suresh Babu Undavalli [Inde] ; Ram Prasad Velagapudi [Inde] ; Vijay Srinivas Guduru [Inde]Source :
- BMJ Case Reports [ 1757-790X ] ; 2013-05-02.
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- KwdEn :
- Amphotericin, Ananthaneni, Andhra pradesh, Aseptate hyphae, Buccal oroantral communication, Clin microbiol, Clinical manifestations, Cutaneous, Dental extractions, Differential diagnosis, Edentulous area, Fatal disease, Fungal, Fungal growth, Fungal infection, Fungi, Further permission, Hard palate, Histopathological examination, Immunocompetent individuals, Lesion, Lesson figure, Liposomal amphotericin, Marrow spaces, Maxillary, Maxillary alveolar process, Medical sciences, Methenamine silver staining, Mucormycosis, Neutropaenic patients, Normal tissue, Occlusal radiograph, Paranasal sinus, Periapical radiograph, Present case, Pulmonary mucormycosis, Rhinocerebral mucormycosis, Right maxilla, Right maxillary sinus, Risk factors, Sinus, Surgical removal, Transplant recipients.
- Teeft :
- Amphotericin, Ananthaneni, Andhra pradesh, Aseptate hyphae, Buccal oroantral communication, Clin microbiol, Clinical manifestations, Cutaneous, Dental extractions, Differential diagnosis, Edentulous area, Fatal disease, Fungal, Fungal growth, Fungal infection, Fungi, Further permission, Hard palate, Histopathological examination, Immunocompetent individuals, Lesion, Lesson figure, Liposomal amphotericin, Marrow spaces, Maxillary, Maxillary alveolar process, Medical sciences, Methenamine silver staining, Mucormycosis, Neutropaenic patients, Normal tissue, Occlusal radiograph, Paranasal sinus, Periapical radiograph, Present case, Pulmonary mucormycosis, Rhinocerebral mucormycosis, Right maxilla, Right maxillary sinus, Risk factors, Sinus, Surgical removal, Transplant recipients.
Abstract
Mucormycosis also called zygomycosis is a rare infection caused by saprophytic aerobic fungus that belongs to a group of fungi called Mucoromycotina in the order Mucorales. Earlier these fungi were called Zygomycota but this scientific name has recently been changed. Mucormycosis can result in an acute, rapidly advancing and occasionally fatal disease caused by different fungi typically found in the soil and in association with decaying organic matter such as leaves, compost piles or rotten wood. These fungal infections are relatively infrequent; however, they occur in individuals who are debilitated in some major way and occasionally in groups of people with multiple penetrating injuries that are contaminated with soil and water from the environment. Mucormycosis is not contagious and does not spread from person to person.
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DOI: 10.1136/bcr-2013-009600
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<front><div type="abstract">Mucormycosis also called zygomycosis is a rare infection caused by saprophytic aerobic fungus that belongs to a group of fungi called Mucoromycotina in the order Mucorales. Earlier these fungi were called Zygomycota but this scientific name has recently been changed. Mucormycosis can result in an acute, rapidly advancing and occasionally fatal disease caused by different fungi typically found in the soil and in association with decaying organic matter such as leaves, compost piles or rotten wood. These fungal infections are relatively infrequent; however, they occur in individuals who are debilitated in some major way and occasionally in groups of people with multiple penetrating injuries that are contaminated with soil and water from the environment. Mucormycosis is not contagious and does not spread from person to person.</div>
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