پديد آورندگان :
SARI ASLANI F. نويسنده , Khademi B. نويسنده , VATANIBAF M. R. نويسنده , NOROOZI M. S. نويسنده
چكيده لاتين :
Background: Allergic fungal sinusitis is a non-invasive disease,
and accounts for approximately 6-8% of all chronic sinusitis
requiring surgical intervention. As the treatment and
prognosis of these disorders vary significantly, it is extremely
important to recognize allergic fugal sinusitis and differentiate
it from chronic sinusitis of bacterial and fungal origin. This
prospective study evaluates the occurrence of allergic fungal
rhinosinusitis in patients with chronic rhinosinusitis with or
without polyposis, who were surgically treated in Khalili Hospital
during one year.
Methods: The study comprised 38 patients with chronic rhinosinusitis
with or without polyposis as case and 10 patients
with chronic rhinosinusitis as control. The diagnosis of allergic
fungal sinusitis was based on analysis of clinical, radiological,
histological, mycological, and immuno allergic criteria.
Results: From a total of 38 patients, 9 were consistent with allergic
fungal rhinosinusitis. Twenty-one patients had histological,
clinical, and radiological findings suggestive of allergic
fungal sinusitis but were negative for fungal culture. Some of
these patients had characteristics that recently described as
eosinophilic mucin rhinosinusitis. None of the control cases had
histological or mycological evidence of allergic fungal sinusitis.
Conclusion: Nine (23.7%) patients had findings consistent
with allergic fungal rhinosinusitis. However, more specific
diagnostic tests such as skin test and specific IgE should be
performed to confirm the diagnosis