Subrahmanyam C, Begum N, Chinnabathini S, brunda P, Rao S, Fatima R
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Pott’s puffy tumour is most frequently associated with bacterial infection but fungus causing Pott’s puffy tumour is very rare. A case series of three patients with Pott’s puffy tumour caused by fungi of different species like candida, aspergillus, mucor along with the clinical findings and management is presented here. Keywords: Pott’s tumour; fungal aetiology; puffy tumour