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Entomophthoromycosis Presenting as a Nasal Mass
Roopak Visakan Raja1, Swati Nair1, Ramesh Katchabeswaran2
1Department of Otolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery, Apollo Main Hospitals, Tamil Nadu, Room No 25B, Sindoori Block, Ground Floor, 21 Greams Lane, Off Greams Road, Nungambakkam, Chennai, 600006 India.
Abstract:
Entomophthoromycosis is a rare, invasive fungal infection common in tropics. Potential sources of infection could be contaminated soil, leaf litter, insects and water. High index of suspicion is needed as entomophthoromycosis mimics the common sinonasal disease in its nascent stage. Concurrent medical and surgical management is the most effective treatment.
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