“…Mucormycosis (synonyms: phycomycosis, zygomycosis), which preferentially affects the brain, face, and lung, but also the skin and the subcutaneous tissues, is recognized as the most rapidly progressive and lethal form of fungal infection in humans. Mucormycosis exhibits special predilection for patients of advanced age, with degenerative diseases, in abnormal metabolic states (acidosis, dehydration, diabetes, uremia, and hemodialysis), under immunosuppressive regimens, affected by leukemia, lymphomas, and other malignancies, with major burns, AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome), or under prolonged antibiotic therapy [17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26].…”