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Acute (invasive) fungal rhinosinusitis is an aggressive and potentially lethal complication of insulin dependent diabetes, as well as immunosuppression from chemotherapy and bone marrow transplant. The goal of this article is to describe methods to help with the diagnosis and treatment of sinusitis prior to developing this state of immune-compromise. This will help eliminate a significant risk factor for these patients that can lead to serious morbidity and ultimately mortality.
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PMID:Diagnosis and management of rhinosinusitis before scheduled immunosuppression: a schematic approach to the prevention of acute fungal rhinosinusitis. 1073 6

Fungal sinusitis caused by invasive fungal infections, such as Mucormycosis, occurs predominantly in an immunocompromised patient. However, invasive cranial bone mycoses are rare and are usually associated with host immunodeficiency. They are difficult to diagnose, and in many cases are fatal. Treatment consists of antifungal chemotherapy, radical surgical debridement, and control of the underlying immunological condition. We report a case of Mucormycosis in a patient with type 1 diabetes mellitus. The patient had a history of dental pathology and associated renal dysfunction. The patient was managed by extensive surgical debridement followed by amphotericin B lipid complex injection (Abelcet 5 mg/bw kg/day) as an antifungal agent. Our patient's ocular function was affected. The radical treatment and follow-up by a multidisciplinary team eliminated the mucor-related consequences, however, the patient died because of end-stage renal failure. In conclusion, type 1 diabetes may be associated with invasive fungal sinusitis.
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PMID:Mucormycosis mimicks sinusitis in a diabetic adult. 1715 26