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Fungal Rhino Sinusitisin in Tehran, Iran

BACKGROUND: Fungal rhino sinusitis (FRS) is an important infection of para nasal sinuses, which encompasses two main categories; invasive and noninvasive forms according to histopathological findings. Aspergillus spp are the most common species isolated from noninvasive form, while Mucorales are mor...

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Autores principales: NAZERI, Mehdi, HASHEMI, Seyed Jamal, ARDEHALI, Mohammad, REZAEI, Sasan, SEYEDMOUSAVI, SeyedMojtaba, ZAREEI, Mahdi, HOSSEINJANI, Emaddodin
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4402416/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25905081
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author NAZERI, Mehdi
HASHEMI, Seyed Jamal
ARDEHALI, Mohammad
REZAEI, Sasan
SEYEDMOUSAVI, SeyedMojtaba
ZAREEI, Mahdi
HOSSEINJANI, Emaddodin
author_facet NAZERI, Mehdi
HASHEMI, Seyed Jamal
ARDEHALI, Mohammad
REZAEI, Sasan
SEYEDMOUSAVI, SeyedMojtaba
ZAREEI, Mahdi
HOSSEINJANI, Emaddodin
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description BACKGROUND: Fungal rhino sinusitis (FRS) is an important infection of para nasal sinuses, which encompasses two main categories; invasive and noninvasive forms according to histopathological findings. Aspergillus spp are the most common species isolated from noninvasive form, while Mucorales are more frequently isolates from acute infections. METHODS: Four hundred fifty patients suspected to fungal rhino sinusitis were investigated in a cross-sectional prospective study from June 2009 to Sep 2013. All patients under went endoscopic sinus surgery of the middle meatus. Tissue biopsies were investigated for culture, histopathology and molecular examination. RESULTS: Totally, 87 patients were diagnosed with fungal rhinosinusitis. A. flavus was the most common etiological agent of chronic invasive form (CIFRS), allergic fungal rhino sinusitis (AFRS) and fungus ball (FB), while Rhizopus oryze (26.7%) was the most common cause of infection in acute invasive fungal rhino sinusitis (AIFR). However, a few rare species such as Shyzophyllum commune and Fusarium proliferatum were also isolated. CONCLUSION: Diabetes is the most important predisposing factor for patients with acute invasive form of sinusitis and the most involved sinuses were unilateral multiple sinuses and maxillary sinus.
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spelling pubmed-44024162015-04-22 Fungal Rhino Sinusitisin in Tehran, Iran NAZERI, Mehdi HASHEMI, Seyed Jamal ARDEHALI, Mohammad REZAEI, Sasan SEYEDMOUSAVI, SeyedMojtaba ZAREEI, Mahdi HOSSEINJANI, Emaddodin Iran J Public Health Original Article BACKGROUND: Fungal rhino sinusitis (FRS) is an important infection of para nasal sinuses, which encompasses two main categories; invasive and noninvasive forms according to histopathological findings. Aspergillus spp are the most common species isolated from noninvasive form, while Mucorales are more frequently isolates from acute infections. METHODS: Four hundred fifty patients suspected to fungal rhino sinusitis were investigated in a cross-sectional prospective study from June 2009 to Sep 2013. All patients under went endoscopic sinus surgery of the middle meatus. Tissue biopsies were investigated for culture, histopathology and molecular examination. RESULTS: Totally, 87 patients were diagnosed with fungal rhinosinusitis. A. flavus was the most common etiological agent of chronic invasive form (CIFRS), allergic fungal rhino sinusitis (AFRS) and fungus ball (FB), while Rhizopus oryze (26.7%) was the most common cause of infection in acute invasive fungal rhino sinusitis (AIFR). However, a few rare species such as Shyzophyllum commune and Fusarium proliferatum were also isolated. CONCLUSION: Diabetes is the most important predisposing factor for patients with acute invasive form of sinusitis and the most involved sinuses were unilateral multiple sinuses and maxillary sinus. Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2015-03 2015-03 /pmc/articles/PMC4402416/ /pubmed/25905081 Text en Copyright© Iranian Public Health Association & Tehran University of Medical Sciences This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License which allows users to read, copy, distribute and make derivative works for non-commercial purposes from the material, as long as the author of the original work is cited properly.
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NAZERI, Mehdi
HASHEMI, Seyed Jamal
ARDEHALI, Mohammad
REZAEI, Sasan
SEYEDMOUSAVI, SeyedMojtaba
ZAREEI, Mahdi
HOSSEINJANI, Emaddodin
Fungal Rhino Sinusitisin in Tehran, Iran
title Fungal Rhino Sinusitisin in Tehran, Iran
title_full Fungal Rhino Sinusitisin in Tehran, Iran
title_fullStr Fungal Rhino Sinusitisin in Tehran, Iran
title_full_unstemmed Fungal Rhino Sinusitisin in Tehran, Iran
title_short Fungal Rhino Sinusitisin in Tehran, Iran
title_sort fungal rhino sinusitisin in tehran, iran
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4402416/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25905081
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