1. [Rhino-orbital-cerebral mucormycosis. Review, update and report of a new case].
- Author
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Morais Pérez D, Guerra González A, Alonso Benito J, Miyar Villar V, Pérez González R, and Martín Sigüenza G
- Subjects
- Brain Diseases microbiology, Brain Diseases surgery, Combined Modality Therapy, Female, Humans, Middle Aged, Nose Diseases microbiology, Nose Diseases surgery, Cerebral Cortex microbiology, Cerebral Cortex surgery, Mucormycosis microbiology, Mucormycosis surgery, Nasal Mucosa microbiology, Nasal Mucosa surgery, Orbital Diseases microbiology, Orbital Diseases surgery
- Abstract
Mucormycosis is a fungal infection that often is fatal. It usually affects diabetic or immunocompromised patients. The site of onset generally is the nasal mucosa and the disease extends rapidly to the palate, orbit and brain. Early diagnosis is important and is based on the clinical features (diabetes, black eschar in nose, palate or face) and demonstration of the characteristic hyphae in the biopsy of the nasal mucosa or oral lesions. Treatment is based on systemic antifungal therapy, radical surgery, and medical management of the underlying disease. A case of rhino-orbital-cerebral mucormycosis is presented and the world literature is reviewed.
- Published
- 1997