We present the case of a 66-year-old neutropenic man with mantle-cell lymphoma who presented for evaluation of a rapidly expanding necrotic eschar after a minor cutaneous injury. Histopathology revealed infection with Rhizopus indicating primary cutaneous mucormycosis. Our case reviews the presentation and management of this condition as well highlights the potential for minor cutaneous injuries in the hospital to lead to this dangerous infection
Cutaneous mucormycosis typically occurs as a primary infection following traumatic inoculation or as...
A patient with refractory diffuse lymphoma treated for pulmonary invasive aspergillosis developed a ...
Mucormycosis is one of the most sudden, severe and fatal fungal infection in humans, with a high mor...
Zygomycosis is an opportunistic infection generally found in immunocompromised individuals. Herein w...
Mucorales are saprophytic fungi causing mucormycosis, which is a life threatening infection manifest...
Cutaneous mucormycosis is a rare manifestation of an aggressive fungal infection. Early diagnosis an...
Cutaneous mucormycosis is a rare opportunistic infection caused by zygomycetes that can be rapidly f...
Abstract: Mucormycosis is a rare, emerging angioinvasive infection caused by ubiquitous filamentous ...
Mucormycoses are high-mortality infections feared by clinicians worldwide. They predominantly affect...
Mucormycosis, is an invasive infection caused by fungi. Mainly it affects patients with immunosuppre...
AbstractZygomycosis is an invasive disease caused by fungi in of the class Zygomycetes. Primary cuta...
Introduction Mucormycosis is a rare but serious sequelae of penetrating trauma [1-5]. In spite of ag...
A 53 year-old male diabetic presented with a month-old, painful ulcer with necrotic margins over the...
The Authors present a case of subcutaneous mucormycosis occurring in a patient with clinical and bio...
Abstract Cutaneous mucormycosis is an emerging fungal infection caused by opportunistic fungi of the...
Cutaneous mucormycosis typically occurs as a primary infection following traumatic inoculation or as...
A patient with refractory diffuse lymphoma treated for pulmonary invasive aspergillosis developed a ...
Mucormycosis is one of the most sudden, severe and fatal fungal infection in humans, with a high mor...
Zygomycosis is an opportunistic infection generally found in immunocompromised individuals. Herein w...
Mucorales are saprophytic fungi causing mucormycosis, which is a life threatening infection manifest...
Cutaneous mucormycosis is a rare manifestation of an aggressive fungal infection. Early diagnosis an...
Cutaneous mucormycosis is a rare opportunistic infection caused by zygomycetes that can be rapidly f...
Abstract: Mucormycosis is a rare, emerging angioinvasive infection caused by ubiquitous filamentous ...
Mucormycoses are high-mortality infections feared by clinicians worldwide. They predominantly affect...
Mucormycosis, is an invasive infection caused by fungi. Mainly it affects patients with immunosuppre...
AbstractZygomycosis is an invasive disease caused by fungi in of the class Zygomycetes. Primary cuta...
Introduction Mucormycosis is a rare but serious sequelae of penetrating trauma [1-5]. In spite of ag...
A 53 year-old male diabetic presented with a month-old, painful ulcer with necrotic margins over the...
The Authors present a case of subcutaneous mucormycosis occurring in a patient with clinical and bio...
Abstract Cutaneous mucormycosis is an emerging fungal infection caused by opportunistic fungi of the...
Cutaneous mucormycosis typically occurs as a primary infection following traumatic inoculation or as...
A patient with refractory diffuse lymphoma treated for pulmonary invasive aspergillosis developed a ...
Mucormycosis is one of the most sudden, severe and fatal fungal infection in humans, with a high mor...