Abstract

Fungal infection of the nose and sinuses is an uncommon condition which is now being increasingly recognized. It may occur in patients with chronic bacterial sinusitis. AIDS, prolonged use of corticosteroids/antibiotics, uncontrolled diabetes, or an immunocompromised state. One case of Mycetoma with allergic fungal sinusitis is presented. Diagnostic features of different types of fungal sinusitis are discussed.

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