2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.mycmed.2011.03.006
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Aspergillose sphénoïdale chez deux patients immunocompétents

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“…Aspergillosis is known as a fungal infection caused by a ubiquitous germ of the genus Aspergillus with a prevalence of fumigatus and flavus species [ 5 ]; Aspergillosis commonly involve the maxillary and frontal sinuses. The sphenoidal site, however, is exceptional [ 3 ].…”
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“…Aspergillosis is known as a fungal infection caused by a ubiquitous germ of the genus Aspergillus with a prevalence of fumigatus and flavus species [ 5 ]; Aspergillosis commonly involve the maxillary and frontal sinuses. The sphenoidal site, however, is exceptional [ 3 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, many authors have identified a set of risk factors and predisposing medical disease which associated to developing sphenoid aspergillosis more than others, such as patients having allergy, alcoholism, long-term corticosteroid therapy, diabetes, AIDS, the use of anti-tuberculosis drugs or following solid organ transplantation [ 2 , 3 ].…”
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“…fumigatus et A. flavus sont les espèces les plus incriminées [9,13]. Les aspergilloses nasosinusiennes sont classées en formes non invasives [15] et invasives selon la présence de destruction de la sous muqueuse sinusienne. Dans l'aspergillose nasosinusienne invasive, on distingue la forme aiguë dont la durée dévolution est inférieure à un mois et la forme chronique qui date depuis plus de trois mois.…”
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“…Ce processus refoule et détruit les parois osseuses sinusiennes et envahit les organes de voisinages en particulier l'orbite, l'endocrâne et le massif facial. L'imagerie par résonance magnétique trouve ses indications en appréciant l'extension aux tissus mous périsinusiens, à l'orbite et à la base du crâne [4,15]. L'infection prend la forme d'une masse tissulaire s'étendant hors de la cavité sinusienne.…”
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