Intra-antral application of an anti-fungal agent for recurrent maxillary fungal rhinosinusitis: A case report

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Introduction: Fungal infection of the paranasal sinuses is an increasingly recognized entity both in immunocompetent and immunocompromised individuals. Treatment has been via use of either surgical or medical modalities, or a combination of the two. Here, we present a case of utilization of intra-antral application of an antifungal agent in the management of recurrent fungal sinusitis in an indigent Nigerian patient. Case presentation: We present the case of a 30-year-old West African Yoruba man, an indigent Nigerian clergyman, who presented to our facility with a history of recurrent nasal discharge (about one year), recurrent nasal blockage (about five months), and right facial swelling (about one week). After intra-nasal antrostomy for debulking with a systemic anti-fungal agent, our patient had a recurrence after four months. Our patient subsequently had an intra-antral application of flumetasone and clioquinol (Locacorten®-Vioform®) weekly for six weeks with improvement of symptoms and no recurrence after six months of follow-up. Conclusions: We conclude that topical intra-antral application of anti-fungal agents is effective in patients with recurrent fungal maxillary sinusitis after surgical debulking. © 2012 Dunmade et al.

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Dunmade, A. D., Afolabi, O. A., Alabi, B. S., Segun-Busari, S., & Koledoye, O. A. (2012). Intra-antral application of an anti-fungal agent for recurrent maxillary fungal rhinosinusitis: A case report. Journal of Medical Case Reports, 6. https://doi.org/10.1186/1752-1947-6-245

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