Paranasal sinus fungus ball is an extramucosal mycosis, usually occurring in immunocompetent people as a monolateral lesion. To review the literature data and to report the Policlinico S. Matteo, University of Pavia experience, 81 patients presenting paranasal fungus ball have been treated (January 1994 to May 2005). Twenty-seven men and 54 women (19-91 years old; mean 49.4 years) were considered. Seventy-three patients had a single sinus affected, but eight presented multiple localisations. Maxillary was the most involved sinus followed by sphenoidal and ethmoidal. Moulds have been isolated in 28/81 cases. Histology showed fungal colonisation but not invasion in all cases. Tomography showed bone erosion in 33.3% of patients. All have been ...
In recent years there has been a marked increase in mycosis infections of the paranasal sinuses, att...
Frontal sinus fungus ball should be considered in the differential diagnosis of chronic, nonspecific...
advance of both endoscopic technology and imaging possi-bilities, the classiWcation, diagnosis, and ...
Paranasal sinus fungus ball is an extramucosal mycosis, usually occurring in immunocompetent people ...
Paranasal sinus fungus balls (PSFB) are a common form of surgically treatable, noninvasive mycosis. ...
Fungal balls are extramucosal collections of fungal elements, usually localized to a single sinus ca...
PubMed ID: 10769567Fungal infections of the paranasal sinuses are in four clinical forms. Beside the...
Introduction: Paranasal sinus fungus ball (PSFB) is a non-invasive mycosis, which appears in immunoc...
Fungal rhino-sinusitis (FRS) can be broadly divided into two categories based on histopathological f...
Background: Maxillary fungus ball (FB) is the most frequent paranasal localization.Objective: To rev...
A fungal ball consists of a dense conglomerate of fungal hyphae growing at the surface of the sinus ...
BACKGROUND: Fungal rhinosinusitis is a common disease of the paranasal sinuses. The fungus ball (FB)...
In recent years the incidence of fungal sinusitis has increased considerably, due both to increased ...
Objectives: We describe the clinical, radiographic, and histopathologic characteristics of fungus ba...
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...
Frontal sinus fungus ball should be considered in the differential diagnosis of chronic, nonspecific...
advance of both endoscopic technology and imaging possi-bilities, the classiWcation, diagnosis, and ...
Paranasal sinus fungus ball is an extramucosal mycosis, usually occurring in immunocompetent people ...
Paranasal sinus fungus balls (PSFB) are a common form of surgically treatable, noninvasive mycosis. ...
Fungal balls are extramucosal collections of fungal elements, usually localized to a single sinus ca...
PubMed ID: 10769567Fungal infections of the paranasal sinuses are in four clinical forms. Beside the...
Introduction: Paranasal sinus fungus ball (PSFB) is a non-invasive mycosis, which appears in immunoc...
Fungal rhino-sinusitis (FRS) can be broadly divided into two categories based on histopathological f...
Background: Maxillary fungus ball (FB) is the most frequent paranasal localization.Objective: To rev...
A fungal ball consists of a dense conglomerate of fungal hyphae growing at the surface of the sinus ...
BACKGROUND: Fungal rhinosinusitis is a common disease of the paranasal sinuses. The fungus ball (FB)...
In recent years the incidence of fungal sinusitis has increased considerably, due both to increased ...
Objectives: We describe the clinical, radiographic, and histopathologic characteristics of fungus ba...
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...
Frontal sinus fungus ball should be considered in the differential diagnosis of chronic, nonspecific...
advance of both endoscopic technology and imaging possi-bilities, the classiWcation, diagnosis, and ...