%0 Journal Article %T Mucormycosis: 2 Case Report %A M. Faruk Oktay %A M¨¹zeyyen Y£¿ld£¿r£¿m %J Dicle Medical Journal %D 2007 %I Dicle University Medical School %X Mucormycosis is a rare, saprophytic, invasive and fulminant fungal disease. It is infective to patients with underlying immunocompromised conditions. We presented two cases of mucormycosis, one of which occured in the nose and the other on the auricle. A two-year-old female patient with diabetic ketoacidosis revealed necrosis and surrounding hyperemia in the nasal vestibule, nasal septum and dorsum of nose. A 17-year-old female diabetic patient had been suffering from black-colored lesion on the auricle. Physical examination presented necrosis on the auricle. Facial paralysis occured in the patient with auricular mucormycosis. Systemic amphotericin B was empirically administered after the sample was obtained for microbiologic and histopathologic examination in both patients. Necrotic tissues was also debrided in the second patient. The first patient died on the second day of treatment, and the second patient on the seventh day. We discussed the bacteriologic characteristics, histological peculiarities, and alternative treatments. %K Mucormycosis %K Nose %K Auricle %U http://4181.indexcopernicus.com/fulltxt.php?ICID=887711