“…The low pH, hyperglycemic state and iron rich environment in diabetic patients favours the fungal growth. Mucormycosis is also caused by Rhizopus arrihzus species, in diabetic patients, due to their ability to produce enzyme Ketoreductase which allows them to utilize patient's ketone bodies for their nutrition [8]. Hematogenous spread occurs to other organs like brain or lungs leading to disseminated sepsis.…”