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- J B Kinsella, C H Rassekh, J L Bradfield, G Chaljub, S W McNees, W K Gourley, and K H Calhoun.
- Department of Otolaryngology, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, USA.
- Head Neck. 1996 May 1;18(3):211-7.
BackgroundAllergic fungal sinusitis (AFS) usually follows a slow, nonaggressive course. However, massive bone destruction can occur, with extension of the disease process outside of the confines of the sinuses.MethodsOur series of 28 cases of AFS was reviewed. We identified 6 cases of AFS with definite radiographic evidence of skull base erosion.ResultsHistologic diagnostic criteria for AFS were present in all 6 cases. All patients were managed with surgery, most recently conservative endoscopic surgery. An earlier patient underwent dural resection. Antibiotics were used in all patients, but no antifungal agents were administered. No patient has had a permanent neurologic complication, although one was seen with abducens palsy. There have been no cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leaks. All 6 cases also had orbital bone erosion, but none has had permanent ophthalmologic sequelae. All patients were initially suspected to have a neoplastic disease.ConclusionsWe propose a new diagnostic entity, "skull base allergic fungal sinusitis" (SBAFS), which incorporates the histologic diagnostic criteria of AFS with the computed tomographic (CT) criteria of bone erosion. Biopsy is necessary to rule out invasive fungus or tumor. Otolaryngologists, ophthalmologists, and neurosurgeons should be familiar with SBAFS so that systemic antifungal agents, craniotomy, and dural resection-which might initially appear necessary-can be avoided. Endoscopic surgical debridement and drainage combined with topical steroids can lead to resolution of disease, even in the presence of marked bone erosion and cranial neuropathy.
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