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Mucormycosis in an apparently normal host. Case study and literature review
J de Biscop1, J M Mondie, B Venries de la Guillaumie
1Department of Stomatology, Maxillo-Facial Surgery and Plastic Surgery of the Face, University of Clermont-Ferrand.
Abstract:
Mucormycosis refers to an opportunistic fungal infection most often related to predisposing conditions, especially uncontrolled diabetes. It can occur as a rapidly extending rhinocerebral infection presenting a high mortality rate. The same micro-organism has, however, been identified in benign paranasal infections in the absence of a general debilitating condition, suggesting that host factors are of the utmost importance in the outcome of paranasal mucormycosis.