Allergic aspergillosis: A newly recognized form of sinusitis in the pediatric population

In 1983, Katzenstein, et al. first described a form of noninvasive sinusitis in adults, which was histologically identical to allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis, with mucin‐containing eosinophils, Charcot‐Leyden crystals, and fungal elements resembling Aspergillus species. The authors have trea...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Laryngoscope 1989-07, Vol.99 (7), p.681-685
Hauptverfasser: Manning, Scott C., Brown, Orval E., Vuitch, Frank, Weinberg, Arthur G.
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Zusammenfassung:In 1983, Katzenstein, et al. first described a form of noninvasive sinusitis in adults, which was histologically identical to allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis, with mucin‐containing eosinophils, Charcot‐Leyden crystals, and fungal elements resembling Aspergillus species. The authors have treated six pediatric patients ages 8 to 16 who had findings typical of allergic Aspergillus sinusitis. All patients presented with nasal polyposis and progressive facial deformity. All patients had computed tomography findings of diffuse expansile sinus disease and four patients had evidence of bony erosion, raising the suspicion of malignancy. At surgery, all were found to have multiple sinuses densely packed with greenish‐black inspissated mucin. Therapy consisted of wide surgical drainage with careful follow‐up and nasal steroids.
ISSN:0023-852X
1531-4995
DOI:10.1288/00005537-198907000-00003