Maxillary sinus aspergillosis: A case report of the timely failure to treatment

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Abstract

Invasive aspergillosis of the paranasal sinuses is a rare and often misdiagnosed disease. This study reported a case of maxillary aspergillosis with a complete headache and eye pain after tooth extraction with a large abscess in the relative jaw. Tenderness in the right temporal, lower jaw numbness and right eye proptosis was found. Histopathological examination was the suggestion of maxillary sinusitis with a fungal ball of aspergillus.

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Beyki, A., Zardast, M., & Nasrollahi, Z. (2019). Maxillary sinus aspergillosis: A case report of the timely failure to treatment. Iranian Journal of Microbiology, 11(4), 345–348. https://doi.org/10.18502/ijm.v11i4.1473

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