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Patients with allergic rhinitis and comorbid asthma showed higher nasal mycobiome diversity. Healthy participants had significantly different fungal composition. Patients with sniffles because of ...
Fungal balls in the paranasal sinuses, particularly in the maxillary and sphenoid sinuses, represent a common form of non-invasive fungal sinusitis. These conditions are characterized by the ...
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Mycetoma, more properly called fungus ball, expands within the confines of an immunocompetent, nonatopic host sinus and does not invade or penetrate the sinus mucosa. Aspergillus is the primary ...
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Why do cats sneeze? Like humans, there are several likely causes for releasing air explosively from the nose and mouth.
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Patients commonly present with a history of nasal obstruction, polyposis, or a history of multiple sinus procedures. Nasal endoscopy reveals polyposis, allergic mucin, and thick, tenacious debris.
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