[Aspergillus sinusitis of dental origin]
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[Aspergillus sinusitis of dental origin]
Abstract
Aspergillus sinusitis are not uncommon. A multiplicity of etiologic factors are involved since any foreign body introduced in the sinus can be the starting point to an aspergillus cloud. The endodontic origin is difficult to establish. The authors will review this topic through a case report.
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