Risk factors and predictors of mortality in acute invasive fungal sinusitis - a single-institution experience.
Lalee VargheseV MalleshappaB K YadavRegi KurienV RupaPublished in: The Journal of laryngology and otology (2022)
Diagnosis of acute invasive fungal sinusitis requires a high index of clinical suspicion. Recognition of factors associated with poor prognosis can help when counselling patients, and can help initiate urgent intervention by debridement and antifungal therapy. Post-operative nasal and sinus cavity care is important to reduce mortality.
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