Cerebral Phycomycosis

Abstract
The incidence of phycomycotic infections of the CNS remains high in diabetic and immunosuppressed patients. Despite increasing awareness of possible CNS fungal infections, the diagnosis during life remains difficult and is most often made at postmortem examination. A histologically confirmed case of cerebral phycomycosis diagnosed in life is described. The findings on computed tomography and other radiological diagnostic procedures are discussed.

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