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Update on invasive aspergillosis: clinical and diagnostic aspects.


P Munoz, J Guinea, E Bouza - Clinical Microbiology & Infection, 2006 - critcaremed.org
Apergillus is a ubiquitious mould that can cause a wide variety of clinical
syndromes ranging from mere colonisation to fulminant invasive disease. Invasive
aspergillosis (IA) is the most severe presentation of aspergillosis. The ...
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Orbital inflammatory disease

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JR Lutt, LL Lim, PM Phal, JT Rosenbaum - Seminars in Arthritis and Rheumatism, 2008 - Elsevier
‡ Centre for Eye Research Australia, University of Melbourne, East Melbourne,
Victoria, Australia; Consultant Radiologist, The Royal Melbourne Hospital,
Melbourne, Australia; Division of Neuroradiology, Oregon Health and Science ...
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Sino-orbital Aspergillosis in a diabetic patient


DM Sharada, G Arunkumar, KE Vandana, PS … - Indian Journal of Medical Microbiology, 2006 - bioline.org.br
Aspegillus sinusitis may be non-invasive or invasive. The non-invasive diseases
include allergic sinusitis and Aspergillus fungal ball in sinuses. The invasive
aspergillosis of sinus can be localized or fulminant.[1] Invasive ...
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Optic neuropathy revealing invasive aspergillosis of ethmoid and sphenoid sinuses


C Deligny, D Le Thi Huong, JP Grivois, D … - La Revue de médecine interne, 2005 - Elsevier
Une femme malienne, née en 1979, en situation irrégulière, mariée et mère
de deux enfants, était hospitalisée en mai 2004 pour l'exploration d'une
baisse d'acuité visuelle droite à 4/10 e accompagnée d'un scotome et ...
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Rhino-orbital-cerebral mucormycosis and aspergillosis: differential diagnosis and treatment


S Arndt, A Aschendorff, M Echternach, TD … - European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, 2009 - Springer
Abstract In immunocompromised patients, symptoms and the pathogen spectrum of
sinusitis are frequently atypi- cal. If progressive loss of vision occurs, an
infection of the anterior skull base or nasal sinuses should be considered. ...
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Outcomes of three patients with intracranially invasive sino-orbital aspergillosis


JS Yoon, HK Park, NH Cho, SY Lee - Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 2007 - journals.lww.com
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Outcomes of Three Patients With Intracranially Invasive Sino... ... Departments
of *Ophthalmology (The Institute of Vision Research) and †Pathology, ...
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Invasive Fungal Infections of the Orbit


J Kirszrot, PAD Rubin - International Ophthalmology Clinics, 2007 - journals.lww.com
Fungal infections of the orbit represent a small minority of orbital infections.
However, because of the virulent nature of some fungal species, such infections
can cause devastating damage to surrounding tissues and often can lead to ...
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[PDF] Symptomatic perineural extension of fungal sinusitis in an immunocompetent person: …


H Kandpal, MK Aneesh, A Seith, S Sharma - Singapore medical journal, 2008 - smj.sma.org.sg
Department of Radiodiagnosis, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Ansari
Nagar, New Delhi 110029, India Kandpal H, MD Senior Research Officer Aneesh MK,
MD Registrar Seith A, MD Associate Professor Sharma S, MD, FRCR Associate ...
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ESBS 2005: Skull Base Surgery: An Interdisciplinary Challenge 7th Congress of the …


S Arndt, A Dittmar, PU Lohnstein, J Schipper, … - egms.de
Rhino-cerebral-orbital mucormycosis and aspergillus infections are aggressive
fungal infections with a high mortality rate. They frequently develop in
immunocompromised patients. Most cases of invasive fungal rhinosinusitis ...
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[PDF] Rhino-orbitocerebral Infection Caused by Aspergillus flavus in a Diabetic Patient


VP Baradkar, M Mathur, M Rathi, S Kumar - Bombay Hospital Journal, 2008 - bhj.org
Case Report A 65 year old male with uncontrolled diabetes mellitus presented
with history of headache, epistaxis, mass in nose since 15 days. There was a
history of pain in right eye, periorbital region, ptosis and loss of vision ...
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