Rhinomucormycosis


rhinomucormycosis rhi·no·mu·cor·my·co·sis (rī’nō-myōō’kôr-mī-kō’sĭs, -kər-)
n.
Mucormycosis involving the nose, paranasal sinuses, the eyes, and sometimes the cranial cavity. Also called rhinophycomycosis.

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