Rhinomaxillary mucormycosis masquerading as chronic osteomyelitis: A series of four rare cases with review of literature
In a dental hospital, patients reporting with exposed bone in the palate/maxilla with or without pus discharging sinuses are generally clinically diagnosed as osteomyelitis which can occur as a complication of odontogenic bacterial infections, traumatic injuries, herpes zoster infection, aspergillos...
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Main Authors: | Neeta Mohanty (Author), Satya Ranjan Misra (Author), Sujit Ranjan Sahoo (Author), Sobhan Mishra (Author), Vijeev Vasudevan (Author), S Kailasam (Author) |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications,
2012-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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