Fungal Involvement in Patients with Paranasal Sinusitis

Fungal involvement of the paranasal sinuses is frequently observed in the immunocompromised host and it can become lifethreatening if it is not diagnosed. Definitive diagnosis is made by tissue biopsy and culture. In this study biopsy materials of maxillary, ethmoidal and frontal sinuses of 60 patie...

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Main Authors: P Kordbacheh, F Zaini, M Emami, H Borghei, M Khaghanian, M Safara
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Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2004-08-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Public Health
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spelling doaj-175ec444a7b94319944ed16ab76f7bb72020-12-02T07:23:37ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesIranian Journal of Public Health2251-60852004-08-013331926Fungal Involvement in Patients with Paranasal SinusitisP KordbachehF ZainiM EmamiH BorgheiM KhaghanianM SafaraFungal involvement of the paranasal sinuses is frequently observed in the immunocompromised host and it can become lifethreatening if it is not diagnosed. Definitive diagnosis is made by tissue biopsy and culture. In this study biopsy materials of maxillary, ethmoidal and frontal sinuses of 60 patients with clinical manifestation of sinusitis and no response to medical therapy were assessed by mycological and pathological methods for the presence of fungi. Invasive fungal sinusitis was diagnosed in 3 patients and etiologic agents were Candida albicans, Rhizopus sp. and Aspergillus fumigatus. Predisposing factors in these patients were leukemia, diabetes mellitus and previous sinus and polyp surgery, respectively. Allergic fungal sinusitis also was seen in one patient and Alternaria sp. isolated from the biopsy material. Only the patient with allergic form of disease survived but all the patients with invasive form of fungal infection were expired. This clearly underscores the need of early recognition of fungal sinusitis in at risk population in order to start urgent treatment. In this study Nocardia asteroids also was isolated from the biopsy sample in a patient with sinunasal adenocarcinoma.http://journals.tums.ac.ir/PdfMed.aspx?pdf_med=/upload_files/pdf/136.pdf&manuscript_id=136Fungal sinusitisNocardiosis
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author P Kordbacheh
F Zaini
M Emami
H Borghei
M Khaghanian
M Safara
spellingShingle P Kordbacheh
F Zaini
M Emami
H Borghei
M Khaghanian
M Safara
Fungal Involvement in Patients with Paranasal Sinusitis
Iranian Journal of Public Health
Fungal sinusitis
Nocardiosis
author_facet P Kordbacheh
F Zaini
M Emami
H Borghei
M Khaghanian
M Safara
author_sort P Kordbacheh
title Fungal Involvement in Patients with Paranasal Sinusitis
title_short Fungal Involvement in Patients with Paranasal Sinusitis
title_full Fungal Involvement in Patients with Paranasal Sinusitis
title_fullStr Fungal Involvement in Patients with Paranasal Sinusitis
title_full_unstemmed Fungal Involvement in Patients with Paranasal Sinusitis
title_sort fungal involvement in patients with paranasal sinusitis
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Iranian Journal of Public Health
issn 2251-6085
publishDate 2004-08-01
description Fungal involvement of the paranasal sinuses is frequently observed in the immunocompromised host and it can become lifethreatening if it is not diagnosed. Definitive diagnosis is made by tissue biopsy and culture. In this study biopsy materials of maxillary, ethmoidal and frontal sinuses of 60 patients with clinical manifestation of sinusitis and no response to medical therapy were assessed by mycological and pathological methods for the presence of fungi. Invasive fungal sinusitis was diagnosed in 3 patients and etiologic agents were Candida albicans, Rhizopus sp. and Aspergillus fumigatus. Predisposing factors in these patients were leukemia, diabetes mellitus and previous sinus and polyp surgery, respectively. Allergic fungal sinusitis also was seen in one patient and Alternaria sp. isolated from the biopsy material. Only the patient with allergic form of disease survived but all the patients with invasive form of fungal infection were expired. This clearly underscores the need of early recognition of fungal sinusitis in at risk population in order to start urgent treatment. In this study Nocardia asteroids also was isolated from the biopsy sample in a patient with sinunasal adenocarcinoma.
topic Fungal sinusitis
Nocardiosis
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