Author/Authors :
Kordbacheh, P School of Public Health - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Badiee, P School of Public Health - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Alborzi, A Shiraz University of Medical Sciences , Zaini, F School of Public Health - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Mirhendi, H School of Public Health - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Mahmoudi, M School of Public Health - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Gramizadeh, B Shiraz University of Medical Sciences , Ramzi, M Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Background: Acute fulminant fungal sinusitis is a rapidly progressive disease with high mortality (50-80%) and occurring
with increasing frequency in patients with acute leukemia. The purpose of the present study was early diagnosis of this lethal infection.
Methods: In a cross-sectional study, 142 patients with hematological malignancies were studied immediately by initiation
of chemotherapy to determine early clinical and radiological findings of invasive fungal sinusitis. This infection was confirmed by pathological and mycological methods.
Results: Acute fulminant fungal sinusitis was diagnosed in 8 patients with acute leukemia. The most common isolated fungi
was Aspergillus flavus (n= 5) followed by Aspergillus fumigatus (n= 2) and Rhizopus sp. (n= 1). Despite prompt surgical
and medical therapy, the disease in our patients was very aggressive with a rapid clinical course and high mortality.
Conclusion: The present report shows the poor prognosis of invasive fungal sinusitis in neutropenic patients; the necessity
to take intensive preventive measures and the application of new diagnostic methods for early detection of fungal infection
in these high risk patients.
Keywords :
Aspergillus , Leukemia , Neutropenia , Sinusitis , Iran