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Fig. 6B 61-year-old man with perineural spread of rhinocerebral mucormycosis who presented for follow-up after right orbital exenteration. Axial T2-weighted (A) and contrast-enhanced T1-weighted (B) images show recurrence of infection with invasion of right cavernous sinus (long arrows, A) and retrograde involvement of trigeminal nerve along cavernous, ganglionic, and cisternal segments (arrows, B). Abnormal signal within right pons indicates edema (short arrow, A).





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