Even after active
treatment, mucormycosis remains a deadly invasive fungal illness with
significant fatality rates. In India, the illness has been recorded at an
alarming rate in recent decades. Indian mucormycosis has a few distinguishing
characteristics. The most common symptom is rhino-orbito-cerebral presentation,
which is linked to uncontrolled diabetes. Isolated renal mucormycosis is a
novel clinical entity that has evolved. In this region, Apophysomyces elegans
and Rhizopus homothallicus are developing species, as are unusual agents like
Mucor irregularis and Thamnostylum lucknowense. This study focuses on the
unique characteristics of mucormycosis that have been reported in India.
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