Abstract

Paranasal mycosis is a comparatively rare disease. Case reports have recently increased with the more frequent use of cortical hormones and antibiotics. We treated 2 cases of paranasal mycosis and performed endonasal sinus surgery with counter opening. Both of the cases have subsequently shown no symptoms and successful endoscopic findings since undergoing surgery. In previous reports, the majority of patients have been treated by transmaxillary sinus surgery. We stress the usefulness of counter opening in endonasal sinus surgery and think that this operation may be indicated in cases of paranasal mycosis.

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