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From: Post-COVID-19 acute invasive fungal rhinosinusitis: a systematic radiological approach in the light of clinico-surgical characteristics

Fig. 2

A 62-year-old diabetic female patient presented with facial tingling after 2 weeks of COVID-19 infection. A, C MRI axial T1WI B, D MRI axial T2WI, E coronal T2WI and F axial fat suppression images show subtle mucosal thickening of left maxillary sinus, left nasal cavity, and ethmoidal air cells without extension beyond the sinonasal area. Clinical examination revealed pale mucosa. Endoscopic debridement was done based on clinical suspicious and strong positive history. Fungal culture revealed definitive Mucormycosis infection. G, H 0-degree endoscopic views show pale oedematous mucosa with early necrosis of the left middle meatus

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