öz Aspergillus enfeksiyonları; kronik sinüziti de içeren birçok farklı klinikle karşımıza çıkabilirler ve immün yetmezliği olmayan bireylerde nadiren görülürler. Evre 3 kronik böbrek hastalığı tanısı konulan 69 yaşında erkek hasta, 8 aydır devam eden kronik sinüzit yakınmaları nedeniyle tetkik edildi. Tedaviye yanıt vermeyen sol maksiler sinüste yer alan kitle lezyonu cerrahi olarak çıkarıldı ve maksiler sinüs aspergillomu tanısı konuldu. Kronik böbrek hastalığı seyrinde, hücresel ve hümoral immünitede bozukluk gelişebilir ve buna bağlı olarak atipik ve nadir görülen ajanlara bağlı fırsatçı enfeksiyonlar görülebilir.anaHTaR SözCÜKlER: Aspergilloma, Kronik böbrek hastalığı, Maksiller sinüzit, Paranazal sinüs hastalıkları aBSTRaCT Aspergillus infections may present in a variety of conditions including chronic sinusitis and are rarely seen in individuals without immune deficiency. A 69-year-old male patient was seen because of continuing complaints of chronic sinusitis for 8 months and diagnosed as stage 3 chronic renal disease. The mass lesion in the left maxillary sinus not responding medical therapy was extracted surgically and diagnosed as maxillary sinus aspergilloma. Cellular and humoral immunity may fail in the course of chronic renal disease and opportunistic infections of atypical and rare agents may be seen.
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