Abstract:Rhizopus arrhizus, a fungus of the Mucoraceae family, results in approximately 70% of cases of human mucormycosis and can cause various clinical syndromes including rhino-orbital-cerebral, cutaneous, gastric, and pulmonary disorders. [1] The diagnosis of mucormycosis is confirmed by the identification of the causative fungal organisms as broad nonseptate hyphae on cytology and isolation of R. arrhizus on cultures. The management of mucormycosis includes early aggressive surgical debridement along with the admi… Show more
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