Abstract
In the maxillofacial skeleton, chronic osteomyelitis is more often observed in the mandible than maxilla. Maxillary osteomyelitis is rare because of its rich blood supply. It is usually seen in individuals with impaired immune response, uncontrolled diabetes and hospitalized patients. It can be caused by bacterial, fungal or viral infections. We report a rare case of maxillary osteomyelitis caused by an emerging mucormycete, Apophysomyces variabilis.
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Sharma, N., Batra, H., Mehta, M., & Chander, J. (2014). Maxillary osteomyelitis caused by apophysomyces variabilis -emerging trends. Open Access Macedonian Journal of Medical Sciences, 2(2), 303–308. https://doi.org/10.3889/oamjms.2014.051
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