Mucormycosis in a healthy elderly patient presenting as oro-antral fistula: Report of a rare incidence

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Mucormycosis is a rare opportunistic fungal infection that commonly affects patients who are immuno-compromised. It invariably presents as an acute spreading infection, with very poor prognosis if not treated promptly. We report a case of mucormycosis in immuno-competent elderly patient, presenting as oro-antral communication. Patient's history, clinical and laboratory evaluation revealed no systemic predisposing factors. The disease was non-fulminant, localized and showed remission after local measures, without parentral anti-fungal therapy.

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Nilesh, K., Malik, N. A., & Belgaumi, U. (2015). Mucormycosis in a healthy elderly patient presenting as oro-antral fistula: Report of a rare incidence. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry, 7(2), e333–e335. https://doi.org/10.4317/jced.52064

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