Maxillary Mucormycosis Osteomyelitis in Post COVID-19 Patients: A Series of Fourteen Cases
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Case Series
3. Discussion
4. Conclusions
5. Recommendations
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Case No. | Age/ Gender | Medical Status | Site | Clinical Presentation | Radiographic Features(CT) | Treatment * |
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1 | 45/ Male | Post-COVID-diabetes | Alveolar bone + palatal bone anterior region | palatal bone exposure, teeth loosening | Palatal and alveolar bone rarefaction | Debridement and curettage |
2 | 35/ Male | Post-COVID-diabetes | Right posterior palatal bone | ENB, extraoral pus discharge | BD involving right maxilla, inferior orbital rim, lower part of zygoma | Right total maxillectomy without orbital excenteration + resection of involved part of zygoma |
3 | 65/ Male | Diabetic | Bilateral palatal + alveolar bone | ENB, PP | BD involving right and left maxillae (not involve inferior orbital rims) + left pterygoid plates | Bilateral subtotal maxillectomy + removal of left pterygoid plates |
4 | 48/ Male | Diabetic | Bilateral palatal + alveolar bone | ENB, PP | BD involving right and left maxillae (not involve inferior orbital rims) | Bilateral subtotal maxillectomy |
5 | 76/ Male | Diabetic | Right side of the palate + alveolar bone | ENB, PP, loss of vision | BD involving right maxilla and orbit | Right total maxillectomy with orbital excenteration |
6 | 55/ Female | Diabetic | left side of the palate | ENB, PP | BD involving left maxilla | left subtotal maxillectomy |
7 | 61/ Female | Diabetic | Left side of the Palate + Alveolar bone | ENB, loss of vision | BD involving left maxilla and lower part of zygoma | Left subtotal maxillectomy + resection of involved part of zygoma |
8 | 45/ Male | Post-COVID-diabetes | Alveolar bone Anteriorly + palatal bone anterior region | palatal bone exposure, teeth loosening | Palatal and alveolar Bone Rarefaction | Debridement and curettage |
9 | 52/ Male | Diabetic | Anterior third Of the palate | palatal bone exposure + PP | Palatal and alveolar Bone rarefaction+ ONC | Partial maxillectomy |
10 | 53/ Female | Diabetic | Anterior third of the palate + alveolar process of anterior teeth | Necrosis of of premaxilla + PP | BD of premaxilla + ONC | Partial maxillectomy |
11 | 29/M | Post-COVID-19 diabetes | Premaxilla + left palate | ENB of premaxilla and Left palate with alveolar processes | BD involving Premailla+ left maxilla (not involve inferior orbital rims) | Left subtotal maxillectomy |
12 | 77/M | Diabetic | Bilateral palatal + alveolar bone | ENB and PP | BD involving right and left maxillae (not involve inferior orbital rims) | Bilateral subtotal maxillectomy |
13 | 49/F | Post-COVID-19 diabetes | Anterior and right part of the palate + alveolar bone | ENB and PP | BD involving Premaxilla + ONC+ right maxilla with pterygoid plates (not involve inferior Orbital rim) | Right subtotal maxillectomy+ removal of right pterygoid plates |
14 | 69/M | Diabetic | Right side of the Palate | ENB and PP | BD involving right maxilla (not involve inferior Orbital rims) | Right subtotal maxillectomy |
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Said Ahmed, W.M.; Elsherbini, A.M.; Elsherbiny, N.M.; El-Sherbiny, M.; Ramzy, N.I.; Arafa, A.F. Maxillary Mucormycosis Osteomyelitis in Post COVID-19 Patients: A Series of Fourteen Cases. Diagnostics 2021, 11, 2050. https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics11112050
Said Ahmed WM, Elsherbini AM, Elsherbiny NM, El-Sherbiny M, Ramzy NI, Arafa AF. Maxillary Mucormycosis Osteomyelitis in Post COVID-19 Patients: A Series of Fourteen Cases. Diagnostics. 2021; 11(11):2050. https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics11112050
Chicago/Turabian StyleSaid Ahmed, Wael M., Amira M. Elsherbini, Nehal M. Elsherbiny, Mohamed El-Sherbiny, Nevine I. Ramzy, and Ahmed F. Arafa. 2021. "Maxillary Mucormycosis Osteomyelitis in Post COVID-19 Patients: A Series of Fourteen Cases" Diagnostics 11, no. 11: 2050. https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics11112050
APA StyleSaid Ahmed, W. M., Elsherbini, A. M., Elsherbiny, N. M., El-Sherbiny, M., Ramzy, N. I., & Arafa, A. F. (2021). Maxillary Mucormycosis Osteomyelitis in Post COVID-19 Patients: A Series of Fourteen Cases. Diagnostics, 11(11), 2050. https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics11112050