AbstractObjectivesAspergillus sinusitis is not an uncommon disease in our part of the world. There is still no consensus on classification of the disease and treatment methods have also not been standardized as yet. We assessed clinical characterization of the pattern of the disease in this clinical study.MethodsA total of 23 consecutive patients undergoing external ethmoidectomy for suspected fungal sinusitis were selected for the study. All patients included in the study were immunocompetent. Caseous material obtained following surgery was sent for microscopy with Potassium Hydroxide (KOH) and histopathological examination to know type of the fungus and nature of the disease.ResultsThe average age of the patients was 27.7 years (SD 40±30)...
Fungal rhino-sinusitis (FRS) can be broadly divided into two categories based on histopathological f...
Paranasal sinus fungus ball is an extramucosal mycosis, usually occurring in immunocompetent people ...
Background: Fungi are being increasingly implicated in the etiopathology of rhinosinusitis. Fungal ...
AbstractObjectivesAspergillus sinusitis is not an uncommon disease in our part of the world. There i...
PubMed ID: 11499230Fungal infections can be mainly grouped into four types. The invasive forms are a...
AbstractStudy objectivesTo calculate the prevalence of asymptomatic localized paranasal sinus asperg...
Fungi are organisms which occur in the human environment. One of the potential pathogenic fungi is A...
Introduction: Fungal infections of the nose and paranasal sinuses are frequent in this part of the w...
Background and Objective: Incidence of fungal infections particularly fungal sinusitis is increasing...
Fungi are organisms which occur in the human environment. One of the potential pathogenic fungi is A...
PubMed ID: 10769567Fungal infections of the paranasal sinuses are in four clinical forms. Beside the...
SummaryIntroductionSphenoid sinusitis is uncommon, and aspergillus infections represent a minority o...
CONCLUSION: In a retrospective study of 239 cases of fungal sinusitis, noninvasive paranasal sinus a...
In recent years the incidence of fungal sinusitis has increased considerably, due both to increased ...
Two cases of non-invasive aspergillosis of the nose and paranasal sinuses are described. The first p...
Fungal rhino-sinusitis (FRS) can be broadly divided into two categories based on histopathological f...
Paranasal sinus fungus ball is an extramucosal mycosis, usually occurring in immunocompetent people ...
Background: Fungi are being increasingly implicated in the etiopathology of rhinosinusitis. Fungal ...
AbstractObjectivesAspergillus sinusitis is not an uncommon disease in our part of the world. There i...
PubMed ID: 11499230Fungal infections can be mainly grouped into four types. The invasive forms are a...
AbstractStudy objectivesTo calculate the prevalence of asymptomatic localized paranasal sinus asperg...
Fungi are organisms which occur in the human environment. One of the potential pathogenic fungi is A...
Introduction: Fungal infections of the nose and paranasal sinuses are frequent in this part of the w...
Background and Objective: Incidence of fungal infections particularly fungal sinusitis is increasing...
Fungi are organisms which occur in the human environment. One of the potential pathogenic fungi is A...
PubMed ID: 10769567Fungal infections of the paranasal sinuses are in four clinical forms. Beside the...
SummaryIntroductionSphenoid sinusitis is uncommon, and aspergillus infections represent a minority o...
CONCLUSION: In a retrospective study of 239 cases of fungal sinusitis, noninvasive paranasal sinus a...
In recent years the incidence of fungal sinusitis has increased considerably, due both to increased ...
Two cases of non-invasive aspergillosis of the nose and paranasal sinuses are described. The first p...
Fungal rhino-sinusitis (FRS) can be broadly divided into two categories based on histopathological f...
Paranasal sinus fungus ball is an extramucosal mycosis, usually occurring in immunocompetent people ...
Background: Fungi are being increasingly implicated in the etiopathology of rhinosinusitis. Fungal ...