نتایج جستجو برای: Allergic Fungal Sinusitis

تعداد نتایج: 93951  

Journal: :iranian journal of medical sciences 0
f. sari-aslani b. khademi m.r. vatanibaf m.s. noroozi

background: allergic fungal sinusitis is a non-invasive disease, and accounts for approximately 6-8% of all chronic sinusitis requiring surgical intervention. as the treatment and prognosis of these disorders vary significantly, it is extremely important to recognize allergic fugal sinusitis and differentiate it from chronic sinusitis of bacterial and fungal origin. this prospective study evalu...

B. Khademi F. Sari-Aslani M.R. Vatanibaf M.S. Noroozi

Background: Allergic fungal sinusitis is a non-invasive disease, and accounts for approximately 6-8% of all chronic sinusitis requiring surgical intervention. As the treatment and prognosis of these disorders vary significantly, it is extremely important to recognize allergic fugal sinusitis and differentiate it from chronic sinusitis of bacterial and fungal origin. This prospective study evalu...

Journal: :medical journal of islamic republic of iran 0
t shokohi from the departments of medical mycology and parasitology and *olorhinolaryngology. a;fazandaran university of medical sciences. sari. islalllic republic of iran. a madani

allergic fungal sinusitis (afs) has been clinicopathologically defined as a noninvasive form of fungal infection. this study was designed to distinguish afs among patients with chronic sinusitis who failed to respond to repeated courses of antibiotics and were therefore candidates for functional endoscopic sinus surgery (fess) in sari. allergic mucin and sinus lavage was collected during fess f...

2008
Navneet Kumar Vandana Berry

Vol. 10 No. 1, January-March 2008 5 Introduction Allergic fungal sinusitis is a benign noninvasive sinus disease, believed to be an allergic reaction to aerosolized environmental fungi. It has been almost three decades when in 1976 Safirstein noted that the combination of polyposis, crust formation and sinus cultures yielding aspergillus was similar to the constellation of findings observed in ...

Journal: :iranian journal of microbiology 0
r kaur department of microbiology, maulana azad medical college, new delhi, india. a wadhwa department of microbiology, maulana azad medical college, new delhi, india. a gulati department of otorhinolaryngology, maulana azad medical college, new delhi, india. ak agrawal department of otorhinolaryngology, maulana azad medical college, new delhi, india.

allergic fungal sinusitis (afs) has been recognized as an important cause of chronic sinusitis commonly caused by aspergillus spp. and various dematiaceous fungi like bipolaris, alternaria, curvalaria, and etc. ulocladium botrytis is a non pathogenic environmental dematiaceous fungi, which has been recently described as a human pathogen. ulocladium has never been associated with allergic fungal...

Journal: :Ophthalmology 1997
S R Klapper J R Patrinely

BACKGROUND Although allergic fungal sinusitis is a relatively common, noninvasive form of paranasal sinus mycosis, and despite frequent orbital involvement, there have been few reports of this condition in the ophthalmic literature. METHODS Two cases of allergic fungal sinusitis having orbital symptoms are described. The current classification, typical presentation, and ideal management of fu...

Journal: :Ear, Nose & Throat Journal 2011

Journal: :Ear, nose, & throat journal 2004
Albert Jen Ashutosh Kacker Clark Huang Vijay Anand

The authors describe a prospective pilot study designed to investigate the use of topical nasal antifungal spray in addition to systemic steroids and itraconazole in the treatment of allergic fungal sinusitis. Sixteen patients with a history of allergic fungal sinusitis were given fluconazole nasal spray and followed for 3 months. Stabilization or improvement of disease without significant side...

Journal: :Journal of Ayub Medical College, Abbottabad : JAMC 2010
Zakirullah Ghareeb Nawaz Syed Fazle Sattar

BACKGROUND Allergic fungal sinusitis (AFS) is a form of fungal disease that has recently been considered a distinct clinicopathologic entity. Other forms of fungal sinusitis include acute-fulminant (invasive), chronic indolent (invasive) and mycetoma (non-invasive). Objectives were to assess the presentation and to describe the diagnostic techniques for allergic fungal sinusitis in our setup. ...

2010
R Kaur A Wadhwa A Gulati AK Agrawal

Allergic fungal sinusitis (AFS) has been recognized as an important cause of chronic sinusitis commonly caused by Aspergillus spp. and various dematiaceous fungi like Bipolaris, Alternaria, Curvalaria, and etc. Ulocladium botrytis is a non pathogenic environmental dematiaceous fungi, which has been recently described as a human pathogen. Ulocladium has never been associated with allergic fungal...

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