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Scytalidium dimidiatum associated invasive fungal sinusitis in an immunocompetent patient
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 October 2014
Abstract
Scytalidium dimidiatum is a soil and plant pathogen that frequently affects fruit trees, but can also cause human infection. There are only two reported cases of invasive fungal sinusitis involving this rare micro-organism.
This paper reports the first case of invasive fungal sinusitis caused by Scytalidium dimidiatum occurring in a young immunocompetent patient from a non-endemic region, and discusses potential sources of exposure and relevance of local factors.
Case report.
The patient was treated successfully with a combination of functional endoscopic sinus surgery, and antifungal and corticosteroid treatment.
This paper describes the first reported case of invasive fungal sinusitis secondary to Scytalidium dimidiatum in a young immunocompetent patient from a non-endemic region. Importance is placed on following a systematic process of investigation and management, and adhering to well-defined basic surgical principles.
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