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Infected Concha Bullosa with Fungus

INTRODUCTION: Concha bullosa is the most common variation of the middle turbinate of the paranasal sinuses. When it causes nasal obstruction, osteomeatal unit dysfunction, or rarely chronic infection, surgery is required. CASE REPORT: We present a fungal infection of concha bullosa, which is a rare...

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Autores principales: Koçak, Hasan-Emre, Keskin, Mehmet, Kıral, Mehmet-Nurettin, Ulusoy, Hüseyin-Avni, Yiğitbay, Mehmet, Kaya, Kamil-Hakan
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Publicado: Mashhad University of Medical Sciences 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6449528/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30989082
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author Koçak, Hasan-Emre
Keskin, Mehmet
Kıral, Mehmet-Nurettin
Ulusoy, Hüseyin-Avni
Yiğitbay, Mehmet
Kaya, Kamil-Hakan
author_facet Koçak, Hasan-Emre
Keskin, Mehmet
Kıral, Mehmet-Nurettin
Ulusoy, Hüseyin-Avni
Yiğitbay, Mehmet
Kaya, Kamil-Hakan
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description INTRODUCTION: Concha bullosa is the most common variation of the middle turbinate of the paranasal sinuses. When it causes nasal obstruction, osteomeatal unit dysfunction, or rarely chronic infection, surgery is required. CASE REPORT: We present a fungal infection of concha bullosa, which is a rare indication for surgery of the concha bullosa. A 59-year-old female patient presented with hemifacial pain on the right side, which had lasted for 2 months. There were no pathological findings in her endoscopic nasal examination. Advanced examination by paranasal computed tomography (CT) revealed bilateral concha bullosa variation and soft tissue density in the right concha bullosa. As the biopsy taken from concha bullosa demonstrated fungal hyphae, endoscopic surgical treatment was performed. CONCLUSION: We stress the importance of the CT in hemifacial pain by this rare case report, in which endoscopic nasal examination was normal. Fungal infection in the concha bullosa is rare, and infected concha bullosa is a pathology to be considered in the differential diagnosis in patients with complaints of hemicranial headache.
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spelling pubmed-64495282019-04-15 Infected Concha Bullosa with Fungus Koçak, Hasan-Emre Keskin, Mehmet Kıral, Mehmet-Nurettin Ulusoy, Hüseyin-Avni Yiğitbay, Mehmet Kaya, Kamil-Hakan Iran J Otorhinolaryngol Case Report INTRODUCTION: Concha bullosa is the most common variation of the middle turbinate of the paranasal sinuses. When it causes nasal obstruction, osteomeatal unit dysfunction, or rarely chronic infection, surgery is required. CASE REPORT: We present a fungal infection of concha bullosa, which is a rare indication for surgery of the concha bullosa. A 59-year-old female patient presented with hemifacial pain on the right side, which had lasted for 2 months. There were no pathological findings in her endoscopic nasal examination. Advanced examination by paranasal computed tomography (CT) revealed bilateral concha bullosa variation and soft tissue density in the right concha bullosa. As the biopsy taken from concha bullosa demonstrated fungal hyphae, endoscopic surgical treatment was performed. CONCLUSION: We stress the importance of the CT in hemifacial pain by this rare case report, in which endoscopic nasal examination was normal. Fungal infection in the concha bullosa is rare, and infected concha bullosa is a pathology to be considered in the differential diagnosis in patients with complaints of hemicranial headache. Mashhad University of Medical Sciences 2019-03 /pmc/articles/PMC6449528/ /pubmed/30989082 Text en This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Koçak, Hasan-Emre
Keskin, Mehmet
Kıral, Mehmet-Nurettin
Ulusoy, Hüseyin-Avni
Yiğitbay, Mehmet
Kaya, Kamil-Hakan
Infected Concha Bullosa with Fungus
title Infected Concha Bullosa with Fungus
title_full Infected Concha Bullosa with Fungus
title_fullStr Infected Concha Bullosa with Fungus
title_full_unstemmed Infected Concha Bullosa with Fungus
title_short Infected Concha Bullosa with Fungus
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6449528/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30989082
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