Fungal sinusitis
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Our series included 30 cases divided into 16 cases of fungal bullet 5 cases of allergic form 5 cases of chronic invasive fungal sinusitis and 4 cases of mucormycosis. Females predominated with a sex ratio of 0.3. The clinical picture was non-specific. Functional signs were dominated by rhinorrhea nasal obstruction and facial pain. Imaging based on CT and/or MRI was performed in all patients. Endocranial and orbital extension was noted in 4 cases of the invasive form. Treatment depended on the clinical form. Surgical treatment was indicated in all cases. The endonasal route was used in 90% of cases. General antifungal treatment was combined with surgery in 10 cases. Monitoring was essentially clinical and endoscopic for non-invasive forms. Radiological monitoring was performed in 4 cases of the invasive form and cure was achieved in all patients with a fungal bullet. Recurrence was noted in two cases one with the chronic invasive form and the other with the allergic form.
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