[Immunohistochemical diagnosis of fungus ball in paranasal sinuses]
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[Immunohistochemical diagnosis of fungus ball in paranasal sinuses]
Abstract
Objective: To study the pathogens of fungus balls in paranasal sinuses and establish an immunohistochemical test by which the main opportunistic fungi could be identified.
Methods: Twenty-five patients with fungal balls were treated by surgical removal of the fungus ball in the infected sinuses. The pathogenic fungi on the specimens were identified by means of routine PAS and immunohistochemical staining methods, and the sensitivity of the two methods were compared.
Results: The most commonly infected sinus was the maxillary sinus, followed by sphenoid sinus. Pathogens of fungal balls were found to be aspergillus (92%, 23/25) and candida 2 cases (8%). Aspergillus and candida albicans in infected sinuses could be specifically identified by immunostainning. There was no statistically significant differences of sensitivity between immunostainning and PAS stain.
Conclusions: The main pathogen of the fungus ball was aspergillus. Immunostainning was a rapid and reliable method to identify fungi in infected tissues of paranasal sinuses. It should be widely used in the diagnosis of fungal sinusitis.
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