fungal rhinosinusitis Flashcards

1
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broadly what are the types of fungal rhinosinusitis ?

A

non invasive and invasive

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2
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what are the types of non invasive fungal rhinosinusitis ?

A

allergic fungal sinusitis
sinus mycetoball

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3
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what are the types of invasive fungal rhinosinusitis ?

A

acute invasive fungal sinusitis
chronic invasive fungal sinusitis
granulomatous invasive fungal sinusitis

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4
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what type of patient are commonly affected by allergic fungal sinusitis ?

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immunocompetent patients who have asthma and high levels of fungi specific IgE and eosinophilia

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5
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what is allergic fungal sinusitis a reaction to ?

A

reaction to aerosolized environmental fungi

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6
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what is the usual presentation of allergic fungal rhinitis ?

A

unilateral nasal polyps

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7
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what is the imaging used for the diagnosis of allergic fungal sinusitis ?

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CT
shows opaccification with concretions

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8
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what is the treatment for allergic fungal rhinitis ?

A

FESS
topical steroids +/- S steroids

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9
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what is diagnostically found during surgery in allergic fungal sinusitis ?

A

peanut butter mixed with sand and glue
allergic mucin

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10
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what is the immunity status of patients with invasive vs non invasive fungal rrhinosinusitis ?

A

only one highly associated with immunocompromised is acute invasive fungal sinusitis

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11
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what structures arw affected in mycetoma ball ?

A

maxillary sinus

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12
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what is often the presentation of mycetoma ball ?

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often asymptomatic
involves the maxillary sinus
patient may complain of blowing gravel like material from the nose

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13
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what is the treatment for mycetoma ball ?

A

FESS

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14
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at the time of surgery in mycetoma ball what is present ?

A

cheesy or clay like material is present at the time of surgery

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15
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what are the organisms responsible for acute invasive fungal sinusitis ?

A

rhizomucor
rhizopus

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16
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how does spread happen in invasive acute fungal sinusitis ?

A

vascular invasion
vasculitis into the orbit and the CNS

17
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what are the pathognomonic changes seen in active fungal sinusitis ?

A

blackk ulcers sen on the septum on the turbinates or the palate

18
Q

what is the treatment for acute invasive fungal sinusitis ?

A

hospitalization
correct blood sugar
systemic antifungals
surgical deb may be needed

19
Q

what is the presentation associated with acute invasive fungal sinusitis ?

A

altered mental status
fever
cough
nasal discharge
headache

20
Q

what type of patients can get chronic inv fungal sinusitis ?

A

both immunocompromised and immunocompetent

21
Q

what is the presentation of chronic inv fungal sinusitis ?

A

not acute
not as aggressive as acute form
no altered mental status
nasal examination can be minimal

22
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what is the trreatment for chronic inv fungal sinusitis

A

surgical debridement
systemic antifungals

23
Q

what kind of patient gets granulomatous invasive fungal sinusitis ?

A

immunocompeteent

24
Q

what is a common finding associated with granulomatous invasive fungal sinusitis ?

A

proptosis
examination of the nasal cavity is often non revealing

25
Q

what is the treatment for granulomatous invasive fungal sinusitis ?

A

systemic antifungals and surgical debridement