نتایج جستجو برای: chronic invasive granulomatous fungal sinusitis

تعداد نتایج: 688389  

Journal: :iranian journal of otorhinolaryngology 0
shrinivas chavan department of otorhinolaryngology, government medical college and hospital, jubilee park, aurangabad, maharashtra state, india. k bhople department of pathology, government medical college, aurangabad. maharashtra state, india. sunil deshmukh department of otorhinolaryngology government medical college, aurangabad, maharashtra state, india. prateek jain department of otorhinolaryngology government medical college, aurangabad, maharashtra state, india. mangala sonavani department of medicine government medical college, aurangabad. maharashtra state, india.

introduction: invasive fungal sinusitis, though considered to be rare entity, is nowadays frequently encountered, not only in immunocompromised patients but also in immunocompetent patients. the changing prevalence towards immunocompetent hosts is due to the indiscriminate usage of broad spectrum antibiotics, steroids, and immunosuppressive drugs. diagnosing invasive fungal sinusitis should not...

Journal: :Auris, nasus, larynx 2010
Kazuhiro Nakaya Takeshi Oshima Takayuki Kudo Iori Aoyagi Yukio Katori Jun Ota Hiroshi Hidaka Kiyoshi Oda Toshimitsu Kobayashi

Invasive fungal sinusitis is a relatively rare disease and can be divided into acute fulminant, chronic, and granulomatous invasive fungal sinusitis. The conventional treatment is radical surgery combined with systemic amphotericin B administration, but the poor prognosis and unestablished treatment options require a better therapeutic strategy. We report three cases of chronic invasive fungal ...

Journal: :Tzu Chi Medical Journal 2020

2012
Ashok K Gupta Sandeep Bansal Bhumika Gupta

Invasive sinus Aspergillus infection has been reported in the last decade with increased frequency, most commonly in the setting of hematologic malignancy, neutropenia, HIV infection and other states of immunosuppression. Fungal rhinosinusitis can be broadly classified into two varieties—invasive and noninvasive on the basis of tissue invasion. Invasive fungal sinusitis are acute invasive, chro...

2015
Jack Dwayne Thrasher

Fungal Rhinosinusitis (FRS) is a relatively common, often misdiagnosed disease process of the paranasal sinuses [1-3]. The incidence of the disease is 37 million cases that encompass a wide spectrum of immune and pathological responses, including invasive, chronic granulomatous and allergic conditions. A recent attempt was made to classify the various types of fungal sinusitis [4]. The current ...

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...

Journal: :Clinical otolaryngology and allied sciences 2000
George R Thompson Thomas F Patterson

Fungal infections of the nose and paranasal sinuses represent a spectrum of diseases ranging from colonization to invasive rhinosinusitis. Clinical manifestations are largely dependent on the immune status of the host, and given the ubiquitous nature of these organisms, exposure is unavoidable. Noninvasive disease includes asymptomatic fungal colonization, fungus balls, and allergic fungal rhin...

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...

2015
Ian A. Myles Satyen Gada

Patients with HIV/AIDS can present with multiple types of fungal rhinosinusitis, fungal balls, granulomatous invasive fungal rhinosinusitis, acute or chronic invasive fungal rhinosinusitis, or allergic fungal rhinosinusitis (AFRS). Given the variable spectrum of immune status and susceptibility to severe infection from opportunistic pathogens it is extremely important that clinicians distinguis...

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