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AFRICAN RESEARCH NEXUS
SHINING A SPOTLIGHT ON AFRICAN RESEARCH
medicine
Appearances of paranasal fungal sinusitis on computed tomography
British Journal of Radiology, Volume 71, No. MAR., Year 1998
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Description
The primary invasive granulomatous form of fungal sinusitis, due to inhalation of aspergillus spores, is commonest in the Sudan and the Gulf states. This condition often presents clinically as a chronic, severe sinusitis which has not responded to antibiotics. On CT scanning, the major feature is a soft tissue mass, which is either homogeneous or has lower attenuation components. There may be erosion or expansion of the bony margins of the sinuses. Intraorbital and/or intracranial extension sometimes occur. © 1998 The British Institute of Radiology.
Authors & Co-Authors
Dahniya, Mohammed H.
Kuwait
Al-sabah Hospital
Makkar, R.
Kuwait
Al-sabah Hospital
Grexa, Elizabeth
Kuwait
Al-sabah Hospital
Cherian, J.
Kuwait
Al-sabah Hospital
Al-Marzouk, Najib F.
Kuwait
Al-sabah Hospital
Mattar, Maha S.
Kuwait
Al-sabah Hospital
Saghir, E.
Kuwait
Al-sabah Hospital
Fathi Al-Samman, T.
Kuwait
Al-sabah Hospital
Statistics
Citations: 25
Authors: 8
Affiliations: 1
Identifiers
Doi:
10.1259/bjr.71.843.9616249
ISSN:
00071285
Study Locations
Sudan