Maxillary sinus infection related to Aspergillus: case report and recent updates

P Petrelli
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Aspergillus related sinusitis is a fungal infectious disease that, despite its diffusion, is still not well acknowledged to dental operators. Due to the anatomophysiology characteristics of the maxillary sinus, the diagnosis of non-invasive aspergillus sinusitis relies on clinical and imaging signs, and on the medical history of the patient. Here, we present a clinical case describing a fungus ball, which diagnosis resulted particularly difficult, due to the presence of concomitant dental interventions in the same maxillary area. A 50 years-old woman, without any medical issue, came to the private dental practice complaining about nasal discharge from the left side. Dental arch were subjected to several treatments; to better understand the working plan, an orthopantomogram was performed, revealing a radiopacity in the left sinus. The conebeam computed tomography showed the obstruction of the maxillary sinus, and clarified the presence of mycetoma calculus. The patient underwent surgical Caldwell-Luc intervention and mycetoma sampling; the following in-vitro investigations revealed the presence of Aspergillus Niger. The one-year followup showed no recurrence of the infection. The reported case is aimed to underline how mycetoma is a benign condition, still unknown to dentists despite its large diffusion. Moreover, the authors want to highlight that an endodontic treatment can offer a favourable environment to mycetoma formation.
与曲霉菌有关的上颌窦感染:病例报告及最新进展
曲霉菌相关性鼻窦炎是一种真菌感染性疾病,尽管它的扩散,仍然没有很好地认识到牙科操作员。由于上颌窦的解剖生理学特点,非侵袭性曲霉菌性鼻窦炎的诊断依赖于临床和影像学征象,以及患者的病史。在这里,我们提出一个临床病例描述真菌球,其诊断结果特别困难,由于在同一上颌区域存在伴随的牙科干预。一位50岁的妇女,没有任何健康问题,来到私人牙科诊所抱怨从左侧流鼻涕。牙弓进行多种治疗;为了更好地了解工作计划,我们进行了正体层摄影,发现左窦有放射状阴影。锥束计算机断层显示上颌窦阻塞,并明确了结石足菌肿的存在。患者接受手术Caldwell-Luc干预和足菌肿取样;以下的体外调查发现了黑曲霉的存在。1年随访未见感染复发。该报告的病例旨在强调足菌肿是一种良性疾病,尽管其扩散很大,但牙医仍然不知道。此外,作者想强调根管治疗可以为足菌肿的形成提供有利的环境。
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