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Review
. 2024 Mar;30(3):296-305.
doi: 10.1016/j.cmi.2023.08.013. Epub 2023 Aug 20.

Lung and sinus fungal infection imaging in immunocompromised patients

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Lung and sinus fungal infection imaging in immunocompromised patients

Frederic Lamoth et al. Clin Microbiol Infect. 2024 Mar.
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Abstract

Background: Imaging is a key diagnostic modality for suspected invasive pulmonary or sinus fungal disease and may help to direct testing and treatment. Fungal diagnostic guidelines have been developed and emphasize the role of imaging in this setting. We review and summarize evidence regarding imaging for fungal pulmonary and sinus disease (in particular invasive aspergillosis, mucormycosis and pneumocystosis) in immunocompromised patients.

Objectives: We reviewed data on imaging modalities and findings used for diagnosis of invasive fungal pulmonary and sinus disease.

Sources: References for this review were identified by searches of PubMed, Google Scholar, Embase and Web of Science through 1 April 1 2023.

Content: Computed tomography imaging is the method of choice for the evaluation of suspected lung or sinus fungal disease. Although no computed tomography radiologic pattern is pathognomonic of pulmonary invasive fungal disease (IFD) the halo sign firstly suggests an angio-invasive pulmonary aspergillosis while the Reversed Halo Sign is more suggestive of pulmonary mucormycosis in an appropriate clinical setting. The air crescent sign is uncommon, occurring in the later stages of invasive aspergillosis in neutropenic patients. In contrast, new cavitary lesions should suggest IFD in moderately immunocompromised patients. Regarding sinus site, bony erosion, peri-antral fat or septal ulceration are reasonably predictive of IFD.

Implications: Imaging assessment of the lung and sinuses is an important component of the diagnostic work-up and management of IFD in immunocompromised patients. However, radiological features signs have sensitivity and specificity that often vary according to underlying disease states. Periodic review of imaging studies and diagnostic guidelines characterizing imaging findings may help clinicians to consider fungal infections in clinical care thereby leading to an earlier confirmation and treatment of IFD.

Keywords: Aspergillosis; Imaging; Invasive fungal disease; Invasive fungal sinusitis; Mucormycosis; Pneumocystosis; Radiography.

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