Fungal rhinosinusitis: A retrospective analysis of clinicopathologic features and treatment outcomes at Ramathibodi Hospital

The objective of this study was to determine the clinicopathologic findings of invasive and non-invasive fungal rhinosinusitis and to compare the features of the two diseases. The medical records of patients with invasive and noninvasive fungal rhinosinusitis at Ramathibodi Hospital between July 199...

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المؤلفون الرئيسيون: Pannathat Soontrapa, Noppadol Larbcharoensub, Thongchai Luxameechanporn, Wichit Cheewaruangroj, Supawadee Prakunhungsit, Boonmee Sathapatayavong, Piriyaporn Chongtrakool, Juvady Leopairut
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spelling th-mahidol.297512018-09-24T16:32:24Z Fungal rhinosinusitis: A retrospective analysis of clinicopathologic features and treatment outcomes at Ramathibodi Hospital Pannathat Soontrapa Noppadol Larbcharoensub Thongchai Luxameechanporn Wichit Cheewaruangroj Supawadee Prakunhungsit Boonmee Sathapatayavong Piriyaporn Chongtrakool Juvady Leopairut Faculty of Medicine, Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University Division of Anatomical Pathology Department of Otolaryngology Divisions of Infectious Disease Mahidol University Medicine The objective of this study was to determine the clinicopathologic findings of invasive and non-invasive fungal rhinosinusitis and to compare the features of the two diseases. The medical records of patients with invasive and noninvasive fungal rhinosinusitis at Ramathibodi Hospital between July 1999 and June 2009 were analyzed. The criterion for the diagnosis of fungal rhinosinusitis was the evidence of fungal elements from histopathologic section on sinonasal specimens. The age, gender, clinical manifestations, duration of symptoms, associated diseases, laboratory data, results of mycotic culture and treatment outcomes were analyzed. The relationship between fungal rhinosinusitis and patient characteristics as well as clinical presentations were assessed. The fungus-attributable mortality rate was determined. The study included 43 cases of invasive fungal rhinosinusitis and 68 cases of non-invasive fungal rhinosinusitis. There were 44 male, and 67 female patients. The mean age at diagnosis was 54.6 years (range: 5 to 86 years). A total of 70 (63.1%) were attributed to aspergillosis, 8 (7.2%) to candidiasis, 6 (5.4%) to zygomycosis, 4 (3.6%) to phaeohyphomycosis, 1 (0.9%) to pseudallescheriasis, 1 (0.9%) to entomophthoromycosis and 21 (18.9%) to nonspecific fungi. Cultures from sinonasal tissues were positive for fungus in 37 of 87 cases (42.5%). The clinical presentations of fungal rhinosinusitis included nasal stuffiness (27.9%), nasal discharge (27.9%), facial pain (27.9%), fever (24.3%) and headache (19.8%). One-fifth of cases had an underlying hematologic malignancy. Invasive fungal rhinosinusitis was significantly associated with hematologic malignancy and neutropenia. Fungus-attributable mortality rate was 44.2% in invasive fungal rhinosinusitis. Early antifungal therapy and surgical drainage were associated with a survival advantage. 2018-09-24T09:32:24Z 2018-09-24T09:32:24Z 2010-03-01 Article Southeast Asian Journal of Tropical Medicine and Public Health. Vol.41, No.2 (2010), 442-449 01251562 2-s2.0-77956030373 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/29751 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=77956030373&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
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continent Asia
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Thailand
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spellingShingle Medicine
Pannathat Soontrapa
Noppadol Larbcharoensub
Thongchai Luxameechanporn
Wichit Cheewaruangroj
Supawadee Prakunhungsit
Boonmee Sathapatayavong
Piriyaporn Chongtrakool
Juvady Leopairut
Fungal rhinosinusitis: A retrospective analysis of clinicopathologic features and treatment outcomes at Ramathibodi Hospital
description The objective of this study was to determine the clinicopathologic findings of invasive and non-invasive fungal rhinosinusitis and to compare the features of the two diseases. The medical records of patients with invasive and noninvasive fungal rhinosinusitis at Ramathibodi Hospital between July 1999 and June 2009 were analyzed. The criterion for the diagnosis of fungal rhinosinusitis was the evidence of fungal elements from histopathologic section on sinonasal specimens. The age, gender, clinical manifestations, duration of symptoms, associated diseases, laboratory data, results of mycotic culture and treatment outcomes were analyzed. The relationship between fungal rhinosinusitis and patient characteristics as well as clinical presentations were assessed. The fungus-attributable mortality rate was determined. The study included 43 cases of invasive fungal rhinosinusitis and 68 cases of non-invasive fungal rhinosinusitis. There were 44 male, and 67 female patients. The mean age at diagnosis was 54.6 years (range: 5 to 86 years). A total of 70 (63.1%) were attributed to aspergillosis, 8 (7.2%) to candidiasis, 6 (5.4%) to zygomycosis, 4 (3.6%) to phaeohyphomycosis, 1 (0.9%) to pseudallescheriasis, 1 (0.9%) to entomophthoromycosis and 21 (18.9%) to nonspecific fungi. Cultures from sinonasal tissues were positive for fungus in 37 of 87 cases (42.5%). The clinical presentations of fungal rhinosinusitis included nasal stuffiness (27.9%), nasal discharge (27.9%), facial pain (27.9%), fever (24.3%) and headache (19.8%). One-fifth of cases had an underlying hematologic malignancy. Invasive fungal rhinosinusitis was significantly associated with hematologic malignancy and neutropenia. Fungus-attributable mortality rate was 44.2% in invasive fungal rhinosinusitis. Early antifungal therapy and surgical drainage were associated with a survival advantage.
author2 Faculty of Medicine, Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University
author_facet Faculty of Medicine, Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University
Pannathat Soontrapa
Noppadol Larbcharoensub
Thongchai Luxameechanporn
Wichit Cheewaruangroj
Supawadee Prakunhungsit
Boonmee Sathapatayavong
Piriyaporn Chongtrakool
Juvady Leopairut
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author Pannathat Soontrapa
Noppadol Larbcharoensub
Thongchai Luxameechanporn
Wichit Cheewaruangroj
Supawadee Prakunhungsit
Boonmee Sathapatayavong
Piriyaporn Chongtrakool
Juvady Leopairut
author_sort Pannathat Soontrapa
title Fungal rhinosinusitis: A retrospective analysis of clinicopathologic features and treatment outcomes at Ramathibodi Hospital
title_short Fungal rhinosinusitis: A retrospective analysis of clinicopathologic features and treatment outcomes at Ramathibodi Hospital
title_full Fungal rhinosinusitis: A retrospective analysis of clinicopathologic features and treatment outcomes at Ramathibodi Hospital
title_fullStr Fungal rhinosinusitis: A retrospective analysis of clinicopathologic features and treatment outcomes at Ramathibodi Hospital
title_full_unstemmed Fungal rhinosinusitis: A retrospective analysis of clinicopathologic features and treatment outcomes at Ramathibodi Hospital
title_sort fungal rhinosinusitis: a retrospective analysis of clinicopathologic features and treatment outcomes at ramathibodi hospital
publishDate 2018
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/29751
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