Mucormycosis of Paranasal Sinuses of Odontogenic Origin Post COVID19 Infection: A Case Series

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The Severe acute respiratory syndrome and the Middle East respiratory syndromes emerged in 2002 and 2012 respectively. Currently the world is witnessing a global pandemic caused by a novel coronavirus, the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS CoV- 2) causing the Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19). Mucormycosis is a fungal infection primarily affecting individuals with an immunocompromised state like diabetes mellitus, malignancies etc. Patients who have or have had COVID-19 infection with pre-existing uncontrolled Type 2 Diabetes mellitus are presumably more vulnerable for emergence of fungal infections cases. This article presents a report of 6 cases with histopathological proven mucormycosis associated with COVID-19 and uncontrolled Diabetes mellitus.

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Saidha, P. K., Kapoor, S., Das, P., Gupta, A., Kakkar, V., Kumar, A., & Arya, V. (2022). Mucormycosis of Paranasal Sinuses of Odontogenic Origin Post COVID19 Infection: A Case Series. Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery, 74, 3437–3441. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12070-021-02638-1

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