Title: Systemic Zygomycosis (Mucormycosis)
1Systemic Zygomycosis (Mucormycosis)
An acute and rapidly developing, less commonly
chronic, infection of debilitated patients.
Depending on the portal of entry, the disease
involves the rhino-facial-cranial area, lungs,
gastrointestinal tract, skin or less commonly
other organ systems. The infecting fungi have a
predilection for invading vessels of the arterial
system, causing embolization and subsequent
necrosis of surrounding tissue. A suppurative,
pyrogenic reaction is elicited granuloma
formation is not frequently encountered. Distribut
ion World-wide. Aetiological Agents
Cosmopolitan members of the Mucorales, including
species of Rhizopus, Mucor, Rhizomucor Absidia,
Cunninghamella, Saksenaea and Mortierella.
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