Literature DB >> 10424088

Non-randomized comparison of surgical modalities for paranasal sinus mycoses with intracranial extension.

A K Gupta1, S B Mann, V K Khosla, K V Sastry, J S Hundal.   

Abstract

Mycotic infections of paranasal sinuses are frequently reported in southern Asia. Aspergillus and Mucor species are the predominant ones. Intracranial extension of paranasal sinus mycoses is a difficult problem to manage. We report 18 cases of paranasal sinus mycoses with intracranial extensions. The commonest manifestations were nasal discharge (67%), nasal obstruction (50%), ocular symptoms such as proptosis (44%), telecanthus (39%) and ophthalmoplegia. Computerized tomography scans were found to be quite informative regarding the nature and extent of the disease (100% sensitivity and 78% specificity). A combined intracranial-extracranial approach (six cases) gave a distinct advantage over only adopting an extracranial approach (12 cases). A 17% incidence of CSF leak was noted by adopting only an extracranial approach as well as a recurrence in four cases out of the 12 that were treated using this method (P < 0.05). A slight increase in morbidity was associated with the combined intracranial-extracranial treatment, but no recurrence or significant complications were noted in this approach.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10424088     DOI: 10.1046/j.1439-0507.1999.00470.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mycoses        ISSN: 0933-7407            Impact factor:   4.377


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