2021
DOI: 10.1177/00034894211060923
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Emergence of Invasive Fungal Rhinosinusitis in Recently Recovered COVID-19 Patients

Abstract: Objective: The risk of invasive fungal rhinosinusitis is increased in Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) because of its direct impact in altering innate immunity and is further exacerbated by widespread use of steroids/antibiotics/monoclonal antibodies. The study aims to describe this recently increased clinical entity in association with COVID-19. Method: A prospective, longitudinal study including patients diagnosed with acute invasive fungal rhinosinusitis (AIFRS) who recently recovered from COVID-19 infec… Show more

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“…[ 37 ] India Prospective Single-center 80 May 2021–Aug 2021 69 (55) 90 (72) Ismaiel WF. [ 38 ] Egypt Retrospective Single-center 10 Avatef Fazeli M. [ 39 ] Iran Retrospective Single-center 9 Oct 2020–Nov 2020 59 33 (3) 78 (7) Goddanti N. [ 40 ] India Retrospective Single-center 300 Apr 2021–Jun 2021 49 ± 12 74 (222) 96 (287) Kulkarni R. [ 41 ] India Retrospective Multi-center 49 Dec 2020–Jun 2021 53 ± 11 71 (35) 82 (40) Dokania V. [ 42 ] India Prospective Single-center 21 Apr 2021–Jun 2021 50 ± 14 71 (15) 90 (19) Nair AG. [ 43 ] India Retrospective Multi-ce...…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…[ 37 ] India Prospective Single-center 80 May 2021–Aug 2021 69 (55) 90 (72) Ismaiel WF. [ 38 ] Egypt Retrospective Single-center 10 Avatef Fazeli M. [ 39 ] Iran Retrospective Single-center 9 Oct 2020–Nov 2020 59 33 (3) 78 (7) Goddanti N. [ 40 ] India Retrospective Single-center 300 Apr 2021–Jun 2021 49 ± 12 74 (222) 96 (287) Kulkarni R. [ 41 ] India Retrospective Multi-center 49 Dec 2020–Jun 2021 53 ± 11 71 (35) 82 (40) Dokania V. [ 42 ] India Prospective Single-center 21 Apr 2021–Jun 2021 50 ± 14 71 (15) 90 (19) Nair AG. [ 43 ] India Retrospective Multi-ce...…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 37 ] 75 (60) 1.3 (1) Ismaiel WF. [ 38 ] Avatef Fazeli M. [ 39 ] 44 (4) 22 (2) 11 (1) 13 (1) 100 (7) 25 (2) Goddanti N. [ 40 ] 60 (180) 79 (237) Kulkarni R. [ 41 ] 37 (18) Dokania V. [ 42 ] 0.5 (1) 4.8 (1) 90 (19) 19 (4) Nair AG. [ 43 ] 38 (5) 54 (7) …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Human immunodeficiency virus infection and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, iatrogenic immunodeficiency states in massive antibiotic therapy in chronic infection treatment, long-term use of hormones and immunosuppressive drugs in cases of malignant tumors or autoimmune diseases, bone marrow and organ transplantation increase the risk of bacterial-fungal chronic rhinosinusitis development [10,11,13].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The incidence of fungal rhinosinusitis is markedly more prominent in post-COVID19 patients than in non-COVID-19 [9]. Also, fungal rhinosinusitis was found in patients during COVID-19 infection (COVID-19 associated fungal rhinosinusitis) [10,11]. The most common fungal infections of the nose and paranasal sinuses in patients in…”
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“…Цель этого обзора -информировать читателей о последних важных достижениях в области ХРС у взрослых. Для этого мы провели поиск литературы по исследованиям, посвященным вышеуказанным темам, с акцентом на публикации в рецензируемых журналах за последние 3 года.ОСНОВНАЯ ЧАСТЬЕвропейский позиционный документ по риносинуситу и назальным полипам -это последняя версия европейского позиционного документа, посвященного всестороннему обзору последних исследований риносинусита[2][3][4][5]. В это издание было внесено несколько обновлений.…”
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