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. 2019 Jan-Jun;9(1):168–173. doi: 10.4103/ams.ams_218_18

Table 1.

Review of the last 13 years of concomitant mucormycosis and aspergillosis in orofacial region

Author Years Type of study Site of lesion Underlying disease
Maiorano et al.[6] 2005 Case report Palatal mucosa and paranasal sinuses Castle man disease
Lador et al.[7] 2006 Case report Mandible Acute lymphoblastic leukemia
Alfano et al.[8] 2006 Case report Paranasal sinuses and brain Diabetes mellitus
Pellacchia et al.[9] 2006 Case report Para nasal sinus and brain Diabetes mellitus
Chua and Cullen[10] 2008 Case series (two cases) Orbit and left maxilla, bilateral ethmoid sinus, and sphenoid sinus Diabetes mellitus
Kishel and Sivik[11] 2008 Case report Pansinusitis Acute myeloid leukemia
Suwan et al.[12] 2012 Case series (two cases) Case 1: Left maxillary, frontal, ethmoid Case 2: Left maxillary and ethmoid sinus Case 1: T-cell lymphoma Case 2: Tetralogy of fallot
Vaidya and Shah[13] 2011 Case report Nose, paranasal sinus, orbit, and brain No associated immunocompromised condition (hypertension)
Shashir et al.[14] 2014 Case report Rhinocerebral region Postrenal transplant diabetic patient
Davoudi et al.[15] 2014 Case report Brain, lungs, spleen, and bones Hematopoietic stem cell transplant with acute myeloid leukemia
Nitin et al.[16] 2014 Case report Nasal cavity, left side of hard palate Uncontrolled diabetes mellitus
Mahomed et al.[17] 2015 Case report Right orbit, right maxillary sinus, bilateral ethmoid, right sphenoid sinus and cavernous sinus Insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus
Goswami et al.[18] 2016 Case report Right side frontal, sphenoidal, ethmoid, maxillary sinus, and osteomeatal complex Postrenal transplant patient
Habroosh et al.[19] 2017 Case reports Orbital infection Silicon intubation of nasolacrimal duct for dacryocystitis