A COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW ON: THE GRAVITATING BLACK FUNGUS DISEASE
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- 1. PharmD
- 2. Associate Professor
- 3. Assistant Professor, PIPR, PU
- 4. principal, PIPR
Description
Lately, the Black fungus disease in light as mucormycosis is a life-threatening fungal infection caused by fungus Mucorales, primarily affecting immunocompromised patients with comorbid conditions. Presenting clinical indices unswervingly depend mainly upon the host’s defence mechanism indicating the severity and progression of the infection and site of infection. The mortality rates of mucormycosis remain extortionate since the early confirmative diagnosis remains questionable. There is limited data available for proper management of the disease, though early diagnosis with prompt antifungal treatment is the foremost elementary principle for preventing disease progression and further complications. The need for surgical debridement depends upon the severity and extent of the disease. Still, surgical resection before the progression of mucormycosis greatly impacts cure and the mortality rate declines considerably.
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