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dc.contributor.authorAwange, D.O
dc.contributor.authorOnyango, J.F.,
dc.date.accessioned2013-07-22T06:36:06Z
dc.date.available2013-07-22T06:36:06Z
dc.date.issued2001
dc.identifier.citationFREDRICK, DRONYANGOJOHN. 2001. Onyango, J.F., Awange, D.O.: Ameloblastic Sarcoma of the Mandible: A case report, Afric J of Oral Health Sciences, 2000; 1:. Afric J of Oral Health Sciences, 2000; 1:. : University of Nairobi Pressen
dc.identifier.urihttp://erepository.uonbi.ac.ke:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/49474
dc.description.abstractRhinocerebral mucormycosis is a rare, fulminating opportunistic fungal infection caused by a fungus of the order mucorales. These fungi are ubiquitous, subsisting on decaying vegetation and diverse organic material. Although the fungi and spores of mucorales show minimal intrinsic pathogenicity towards normal persons, they can initiate aggressive and fulminating infection in the immune compromised host. Because rhinocerebral mucormycosis occurs infrequently it may pose a diagnostic and therapeutic dilemma for those who are not familiar with its clinical presentation. We present a patient with classical presentation of rhinocerebral mucormycosis involving the paranasal sinuses, the orbit and cranial base who, was treated by a combination of aggressive surgical and medical therapy and subsequently had surgical repair of the oral defect. The purpose of this presentation is to draw attention to the clinical presentation and pathogenesis of rhinocerebral mucormycosis and to emphasise the need for high index of suspicion in its diagnosis and management.en
dc.language.isoenen
dc.titleAmeloblastic Sarcoma of the Mandible: A case reporten
dc.typeArticleen
local.publisherDepartment of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, University of Nairobien


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