| Literature DB >> 33736443 |
Aparna K Sanath, Meghanand T Nayak, Sunitha Jd, Shilpa Dutta Malik, Sanath Aithal.
Abstract
Mucormycosis is an opportunistic fungal infection with a high fatality rate and is the third most common fungal infection that is invasive in nature, next to candidiasis and aspergillosis. The condition is generally vasotropic and angio-invasive in nature. It gets disseminated to a wider area locally and also exhibits a distant spread. It is usually associated with medically compromised patients. However, mucormycosis in immunocompetent individuals is gaining attention as several cases have been reported throughout the world with a high incidence of such cases being reported from the Indian subcontinent. It is attributed to the poor socio-economic status and triggered by the local trauma due to unhygienic setup or poor health care. The pathway of pathogenesis is not clearly understood in immunocompetent patients and therefore becomes a matter of great concern. Here, we report one such case of mucormycosis affecting the maxillary region following tooth extraction in a 42-year-old male.Entities:
Keywords: Fungal hyphae; Immunocompetent; Tooth extraction; mucormycosis; rhino-orbital
Year: 2020 PMID: 33736443
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cesk Patol ISSN: 1210-7875