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Predicting the Probability of the Incidence of Maxillary Sinus Fungus Ball in Patients Using Nomogram Models

Maxillary sinus fungal ball (MSFB) is the most common type of non-invasive fungal rhinosinusitis. Since MSFB requires a unique treatment strategy and is associated with potentially severe complications, timely and precise diagnosis is crucial. Computed tomography (CT) is the first-line imaging tool...

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Autores principales: Fan, Yu-Hsi, Shih, Kai-Yi, Wu, Pei-Wen, Huang, Yen-Lin, Lee, Ta-Jen, Huang, Chi-Che, Chang, Po-Hung, Huang, Chien-Chia
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10572425/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37835900
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics13193156
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author Fan, Yu-Hsi
Shih, Kai-Yi
Wu, Pei-Wen
Huang, Yen-Lin
Lee, Ta-Jen
Huang, Chi-Che
Chang, Po-Hung
Huang, Chien-Chia
author_facet Fan, Yu-Hsi
Shih, Kai-Yi
Wu, Pei-Wen
Huang, Yen-Lin
Lee, Ta-Jen
Huang, Chi-Che
Chang, Po-Hung
Huang, Chien-Chia
author_sort Fan, Yu-Hsi
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description Maxillary sinus fungal ball (MSFB) is the most common type of non-invasive fungal rhinosinusitis. Since MSFB requires a unique treatment strategy and is associated with potentially severe complications, timely and precise diagnosis is crucial. Computed tomography (CT) is the first-line imaging tool for evaluating chronic rhinosinusitis. Accordingly, we aimed to investigate the clinical and CT imaging characteristics of MSFB. We retrospectively enrolled 97 patients with unilateral MSFB and 158 with unilateral non-fungal maxillary rhinosinusitis. The clinical characteristics, laboratory data, and CT imaging features of participants were evaluated. Older age, female sex, lower white blood cell and neutrophil counts, and CT imaging features (including an irregular surface, erosion of the medial sinus wall, sclerosis of the lateral sinus wall, and intralesional hyperdensity) were significantly associated with MSFB. The presence of adjacent maxillary odontogenic pathology was associated with a decreased likelihood of the incidence of MSFB in unilateral maxillary rhinosinusitis. Separate nomograms were created for patients, without and with the use of CT scan, to predict the probabilities of MSFB in patients with unilateral maxillary rhinosinusitis. We proposed two nomograms based on the clinical and CT characteristics of patients with MSFB. These could serve as evaluation tools to assist clinicians in determining the need for undergoing CT and facilitate the accurate and timely diagnosis of MSFB.
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spelling pubmed-105724252023-10-14 Predicting the Probability of the Incidence of Maxillary Sinus Fungus Ball in Patients Using Nomogram Models Fan, Yu-Hsi Shih, Kai-Yi Wu, Pei-Wen Huang, Yen-Lin Lee, Ta-Jen Huang, Chi-Che Chang, Po-Hung Huang, Chien-Chia Diagnostics (Basel) Article Maxillary sinus fungal ball (MSFB) is the most common type of non-invasive fungal rhinosinusitis. Since MSFB requires a unique treatment strategy and is associated with potentially severe complications, timely and precise diagnosis is crucial. Computed tomography (CT) is the first-line imaging tool for evaluating chronic rhinosinusitis. Accordingly, we aimed to investigate the clinical and CT imaging characteristics of MSFB. We retrospectively enrolled 97 patients with unilateral MSFB and 158 with unilateral non-fungal maxillary rhinosinusitis. The clinical characteristics, laboratory data, and CT imaging features of participants were evaluated. Older age, female sex, lower white blood cell and neutrophil counts, and CT imaging features (including an irregular surface, erosion of the medial sinus wall, sclerosis of the lateral sinus wall, and intralesional hyperdensity) were significantly associated with MSFB. The presence of adjacent maxillary odontogenic pathology was associated with a decreased likelihood of the incidence of MSFB in unilateral maxillary rhinosinusitis. Separate nomograms were created for patients, without and with the use of CT scan, to predict the probabilities of MSFB in patients with unilateral maxillary rhinosinusitis. We proposed two nomograms based on the clinical and CT characteristics of patients with MSFB. These could serve as evaluation tools to assist clinicians in determining the need for undergoing CT and facilitate the accurate and timely diagnosis of MSFB. MDPI 2023-10-09 /pmc/articles/PMC10572425/ /pubmed/37835900 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics13193156 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Chang, Po-Hung
Huang, Chien-Chia
Predicting the Probability of the Incidence of Maxillary Sinus Fungus Ball in Patients Using Nomogram Models
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title_fullStr Predicting the Probability of the Incidence of Maxillary Sinus Fungus Ball in Patients Using Nomogram Models
title_full_unstemmed Predicting the Probability of the Incidence of Maxillary Sinus Fungus Ball in Patients Using Nomogram Models
title_short Predicting the Probability of the Incidence of Maxillary Sinus Fungus Ball in Patients Using Nomogram Models
title_sort predicting the probability of the incidence of maxillary sinus fungus ball in patients using nomogram models
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10572425/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37835900
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics13193156
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