Schizophyllum commune: an emergent or misdiagnosed fungal pathogen in rhinology?

  • Michel, Justin
  • Maubon, Danièle
  • Varoquaux, Damien Arthur
  • Boulze, Carole
  • Normand, Anne Cecile
  • Righini, Christian Adrien
  • Piarroux, Renaud
  • Dessi, Patrick
  • Ranque, Stephane
Publication date
March 2016
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)

Abstract

International audienceSchizophyllum commune is a common basidiomycete fungus that is rarely involved in human disease. The medical records of patients operated on for fungal rhinosinusitis (FRS) in two University Hospitals between 2012 and 2014 were reviewed. Within the two-year survey, six female, and notably no male, patients were diagnosed with S. commune rhinosinusitis. Mean age was 44.6 years at diagnosis (30 to 68 years). Mean time between onset of symptoms and diagnosis was 8.5 months (2 to 12 months). All six patients were immunocompetent and had no particular host factor for FRS. S. commune was identified using MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry and identifications were confirmed via DNA sequence analysis. Chronic invasive fungal rhinosin...

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