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Mucormicosis de cabeza y cuello: Actualización en el diagnóstico y manejo médico-quirúrgico. Una revisión narrativa

Translated title of the contribution: Mucormycosis of the head and neck: Update on diagnosis and medical-surgical management. A narrative review
  • Diego Fonseca Escobar*
  • , Juan Mancilla Uribe
  • , Fernando Parada Fernández
  • , Sandra Montero Riffo
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Mucormycosis is a low-prevalence, rapidly progres-sive and high-mortality pathology that encompasses a wide spectrum of opportunistic infections caused by fungi of the Mucoraceae, Lichtheimiaceae, Thamnidiaceae, Cunningha-mellaceae, Syncephalastraceae, and Radiomycetaeae. It is currently the third cause of invasive fungal infection, after candidiasis and aspergillosis, with its most frequent clinical presentation being rhinocerebral of paranasal origin, whose characteristic symptom is acute bacterial rhinosinusitis with projection to the antral teeth, with rapid progression and fatality.In this review, manually extracted results from articles indexed in the MEDLINE and EBSCO databases were used following the search for the terms mucormycosis, oral surgery and patient care management with the aim of providing an updated view of the literature regarding the diagnosis and treatment of mucormycosis of the head and neck.

Translated title of the contributionMucormycosis of the head and neck: Update on diagnosis and medical-surgical management. A narrative review
Original languageSpanish
Article numbere1111251
JournalRevista de la Asociacion Odontologica Argentina
Volume111
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Sep 2023

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