PPT-Fungal Rhinosinusitis Chapter 48

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Fungal Rhinosinusitis Acute invasive Severe immunologic compromise Chronic invasive Intact immune systems N on invasive Intact immune systems neither over nor

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Fungal Rhinosinusitis Acute invasive Severe immunologic compromise Chronic invasive Intact immune systems N on invasive Intact immune systems neither over nor under responsive eg fungus balls. Rhinosinusitis. Chapter 48 . Fungal . Rhinosinusitis. Acute invasive . Severe immunologic compromise. Chronic invasive. Intact immune systems . N. on. -. invasive. Intact immune systems, neither over nor under responsive. rhinosinusitis. Prepared. by. Dr. . Muaid. . I.Aziz. . FICMS. Rhinosinusitis. It’s a group of disorders characterized by inflammation of the mucosa of the nose & . pns. .. Causes. Viral . Bacterial . : . Assessment, Diagnosis and Treatment. Sometimes It . I. s, Sometimes It’s Snot. Michael De Vito M.D. . Capital Region. . Otolaryngology. . Group. Albany, Troy, Clifton Park and Hudson. Introduction. w. hat the primary care provider should know. Marika Russell, MD, FACS. Assistant Professor of Clinical Otolaryngology. San Francisco General Hospital. Outline. Normal anatomy . Examination techniques. Antifungal and Antiviral Drugs. Fungal Infections. Locations of fungal infections. Fungi. are found in soil, air, and contaminated food.. Mycoses are infections or diseases caused by a fungus.. Types of infections. Sinuses. Classification. Non invasive fungal . rhinosinusitis. .. Allergic fungal . rhinosinusitis. Mycetoma. Invasive fungal . rhinosinusitis. Acute invasive. Chronic invasive. Granulomatous. Non-invasive fungal . Choanal atresia . Results from persistence of buccopharyngeal membrane . Severity of presentation depends on whether unilateral or bilateral. bilateral atresia: presents with immediate cyclical cyanosis (cyanosis interrupted by crying spells). Morphology of Yeasts and Fungi. Most fungi are . filamentous,. many grow as . unicellular. yeasts and some primitive fungi, such as the . chytridomycetes. , grow as individual rounded cells or dichotomous branched chains of cells with root-like rhizoids for attachment to a nutrient resource. When to Image Based on . Choosing . Wisely. ®. . and ACR Appropriateness . Criteria. ®. What Is R-SCAN?. 2. C. ollaborative activity . for referring clinicians and radiologists to improve patient . Assist. Lecturer Ali Malik Tiryag. Rhinosinusitis. . formerly . called . sinusitis, . is an inflammation of . the paranasal . sinuses and nasal cavity. The American Academy . of Otolaryngology–Head . in the Management of Rhinosinusitis. . Prof. Ehab Taha Yaseen,. . Head of dept. of Surgery, Al-. Mustansiriyah. University College of Medicine. . Consultant Otolaryngologist, Al-Yarmouk Teaching Hospital. Acknowledgments. Addis Ababa University. Jimma. University. Hawassa. University. Haramaya. University. University of Gondar. American Society for Clinical Pathology. Center of Disease control and Prevention in Ethiopia.. Alzwai. Sinusitis. is defined as inflammation of paranasal sinuses.. Rhinitis. is defined as inflammation of within the nasal cavity.. Calssifcation. Acute rhinosinusitis.. Chronic rhinosinusitis: . CRSsNPs. ). Macrolide use in chronic . panbronchiolitis. significantly improved survival but also improved the CRS symptoms thought in part to be due to its . immunomodulatory. effect. . Large RCTs in respiratory medicine showing benefit are...

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