Acute Invasive Fungal Rhinosinusitis-Related Orbital Infection: A Single Medical Center Experience.
Yu-Fang HuangKai-Li LiangChiao-Ying LiangPo-Chin YangJun-Peng ChenLi-Chen WeiPublished in: Journal of ophthalmology (2021)
In AIFRS patients, DM other than hematological malignancy was the main risk factor for orbital-involved disease. Patients with ethmoid, sphenoid, or frontal sinusitis had a higher possibility of orbital complication. Poor consciousness at initial presentation revealed highest possibility of rhino-orbital-cerebral fungal infection and led to death.
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