In recent years there has been a marked increase in mycosis infections of the paranasal sinuses, attributed both to an increase in the survival of subjects at risk and improved diagnostic techniques (endoscopy, CT, MR) able to identify cases which had previously gone unrecognized and treated as aspecific chronic sinusitis. The present study involves 45 cases (4.3%) out of a total of 1050 patients who had undergone endoscopic surgery for sinusopathy between April 1994 and December 1998. Following the Katzenstein classification, the cases were broken down into non-invasive chronic mycoses or fungus ball (34 cases), allergic mycoses (7), chronic indolent invasive mycoses (3) and fulminating invasive mycosis (1 case). The mycetes most often inv...
In recent years, Extramucosal Fungal Sinusitis (EFS) in immunocompetent hosts have aroused increasin...
Paranasal sinus fungus balls (PSFB) are a common form of surgically treatable, noninvasive mycosis. ...
In recent years, Extramucosal Fungal Sinusitis (EFS) in immunocompetent hosts have aroused increasin...
In recent years there has been a marked increase in mycosis infections of the paranasal sinuses, att...
In recent years there has been a marked increase in mycosis infections of the paranasal sinuses, att...
Introduction: Paranasal sinus fungus ball (PSFB) is a non-invasive mycosis, which appears in immunoc...
PubMed ID: 11499230Fungal infections can be mainly grouped into four types. The invasive forms are a...
Paranasal sinus fungus ball is an extramucosal mycosis, usually occurring in immunocompetent people ...
PubMed ID: 10769567Fungal infections of the paranasal sinuses are in four clinical forms. Beside the...
Fungal rhino-sinusitis (FRS) can be broadly divided into two categories based on histopathological f...
CONCLUSION: In a retrospective study of 239 cases of fungal sinusitis, noninvasive paranasal sinus a...
The most frequent fungal agent causes to paranasal sinus infecti...
We report the computed tomographic appearance of invasive fungal disease of the paranasal sinuses in...
In recent years, Extramucosal Fungal Sinusitis (EFS) in immunocompetent hosts have aroused increasin...
Paranasal sinus fungus balls (PSFB) are a common form of surgically treatable, noninvasive mycosis. ...
In recent years, Extramucosal Fungal Sinusitis (EFS) in immunocompetent hosts have aroused increasin...
In recent years there has been a marked increase in mycosis infections of the paranasal sinuses, att...
In recent years there has been a marked increase in mycosis infections of the paranasal sinuses, att...
Introduction: Paranasal sinus fungus ball (PSFB) is a non-invasive mycosis, which appears in immunoc...
PubMed ID: 11499230Fungal infections can be mainly grouped into four types. The invasive forms are a...
Paranasal sinus fungus ball is an extramucosal mycosis, usually occurring in immunocompetent people ...
PubMed ID: 10769567Fungal infections of the paranasal sinuses are in four clinical forms. Beside the...
Fungal rhino-sinusitis (FRS) can be broadly divided into two categories based on histopathological f...
CONCLUSION: In a retrospective study of 239 cases of fungal sinusitis, noninvasive paranasal sinus a...
The most frequent fungal agent causes to paranasal sinus infecti...
We report the computed tomographic appearance of invasive fungal disease of the paranasal sinuses in...
In recent years, Extramucosal Fungal Sinusitis (EFS) in immunocompetent hosts have aroused increasin...
Paranasal sinus fungus balls (PSFB) are a common form of surgically treatable, noninvasive mycosis. ...
In recent years, Extramucosal Fungal Sinusitis (EFS) in immunocompetent hosts have aroused increasin...