| Literature DB >> 9578926 |
N Mirza1, K T Montone, E A Stadtmauer, D C Lanza.
Abstract
Fungal rhinosinusitis is an aggressive and potentially lethal complication of chemotherapy and bone marrow transplant-induced neutropenia. Preexisting noninvasive sinusitis may be a significant risk factor in this population. An illustrative case is presented where preexisting noninvasive fungal sinusitis developed into the tissue-invasive and angio-invasive form of aspergillosis during chemotherapy. We propose an algorithmic approach to all patients before chemotherapy or bone marrow transplantation. If there is a suspicion of sinusitis based on a screening questionnaire, we recommend an otolaryngology consultation and a CT of the paranasal sinuses. Evidence of sinus disease should then be treated aggressively before chemotherapy or a bone marrow transplantation. Close posttreatment surveillance during the neutropenic phase is necessary with "urgent" biopsies if recurrence of disease is suspected.Entities:
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Year: 1998 PMID: 9578926 DOI: 10.2500/105065898781390226
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Rhinol ISSN: 1050-6586