[Fungal infection in the otorinolaryngologic area]
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[Fungal infection in the otorinolaryngologic area]
Abstract
Recent trends of fungal infections of the ear and nose were introduced from the viewpoint of otolaryngologic practice. Aspergillus terreus was the most common pathogen of otomycosis followed by A. niger and A.flavus. Aspergillosis is the most common fungal disease in the paranasal sinuses. Unilateral opacity of the maxillary sinus which contains flecks of calcification was specifically found by CT-study. These two fungal infections are easily treated surgical removal of the fungus ball and establishment of a drainage route to the nasal passage by endoscopic sinus surgery are effective to manage aspergillomas in paranasal sinuses. These two fungal infections usually occurred in immunocompetent patients and the relationship between diabetes mellitus as the underlying disease is not established.
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