2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0385-8146(02)00139-6
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Two cases of Aspergillus sinusitis with bone destruction

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“…L'infection prend la forme d'une masse tissulaire s'étendant hors de la cavité sinusienne. L'aspect est hétérogène avec de vastes zones en hyposignal en séquences T1 et T2 [10].…”
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“…L'infection prend la forme d'une masse tissulaire s'étendant hors de la cavité sinusienne. L'aspect est hétérogène avec de vastes zones en hyposignal en séquences T1 et T2 [10].…”
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“…En revanche, dans les formes avancées, la destruction osseuse peut être importante. L'envahissement de l'orbite, des os de la face, de la base du crâne et de l'endocrâne sont particulièrement de mauvais pronostic et mettent en jeu le pronostic vital [10].…”
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“…Santral retinal arterin tıkanıklığı veya optik sinir tutulumu görme kaybıyla sonuçlanabilmektedir. Üçüncü aşamada ise infeksiyon komşuluk yoluyla intrakraniyal olarak yayılabilmektedir [7,9,10] . Bizim olgumuzda; başlangıçta birkaç aydır olan burun tıkanıklığı ve burun etrafında inflamasyon bulguları gibi nonspesifik klinik bulgular mevcuttu.…”
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“…Serosanguinous material can be found in the sinuses. All of the sinuses become involved and spread to contiguous structures, such as the palate, orbit and brain, usually progresses rapidly (9). After the occurrence of the eschar, our patient's nares and oral cavity were carefully examined for necrotic areas with nasal endoscopic evaluation by an otolaryngologist.…”
Section: Işıktaş Sayılar E Et Al: Posttransplant Invasive Fungal Infementioning
confidence: 99%