Abstract

Mucormycosis generally presents as an acute fulminating infection which is seen in diabetics or in patients with underlying debilitating disease. Here we report a rare case of chronic primary mucormycosis. This case merits consideration as the presentation was chronic and indolent and also there was no underlying primary cause.

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