We reviewed 110 charts from patients who had had chronic sinusitis. Five (4.5%) of those patients had fungal sinusitis, 52 (47%) had allergic sinusitis, and 53 (48%) had infectious sinusitis.
Background: Fungal sinusitis has been reported increasingly in immunocompetent patients. However, the most effective, appropriate mode of therapy has not been determined. Materials and Methods ...
Invasive fungal rhinosinusitis (IFR) is a severe and often life-threatening condition characterized by the rapid progression of fungal infections in the sinuses, which can extend to surrounding ...
Fungal sinusitis is a type of sinus infection caused by the growth of fungi, and it can be quite different from the more common bacterial or viral sinus infections. Unlike bacterial or viral sinus ...
Sinusitis caused by a fungal infection can also be serious and life threatening. Some serious health conditions can have symptoms that may initially appear similar to sinusitis. If you have concer ...