2020
DOI: 10.1002/alr.22736
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Fungal sinusitis: a spectrum of disease

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“…As a result, fungal sinusitis has been described as a possible spectrum of disease, whereby non-invasive forms may mimic invasive forms or even become invasive. 8,19,20 Our finding that 4 (50%) patients were found to have fungus balls is consistent with recently reported evidence that non-invasive may progress to invasive disease in rare circumstances. In a review of 372 patients with fungus balls found on mucosal biopsies, Seo et al 21 identified thirteen patients that displayed mucosal invasion.…”
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“…As a result, fungal sinusitis has been described as a possible spectrum of disease, whereby non-invasive forms may mimic invasive forms or even become invasive. 8,19,20 Our finding that 4 (50%) patients were found to have fungus balls is consistent with recently reported evidence that non-invasive may progress to invasive disease in rare circumstances. In a review of 372 patients with fungus balls found on mucosal biopsies, Seo et al 21 identified thirteen patients that displayed mucosal invasion.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…As a result, fungal sinusitis has been described as a possible spectrum of disease, whereby non-invasive forms may mimic invasive forms or even become invasive. 8,19,20…”
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“…2 Recent case series have suggested the possibility that fungal sinusitis could be a spectrum of disease. 3,4 The possibility of progression from non-invasive fungal sinusitis to invasive disease is concerning given our lack of understanding of specific risk factors for disease development.…”
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confidence: 99%