Mucormycosis with cutaneous involvement. A retrospective study of 115 cases at a tertiary care hospital in Mexico.
Alexandro BonifazAndrés Tirado-SánchezMaría L Hernández-MedelJuan J KassackJavier Araiza SantibáñezGloria M GonzálezPublished in: The Australasian journal of dermatology (2020)
Primary cutaneous mucormycosis is caused by implantation of the Mucorales due to trauma or rupture of the cutaneous barrier-breach, and secondary cutaneous mucormycosis develops as part of the rhino-cerebral process. The response to treatment depends on the extension and depth, as well as the predisposing factors.