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1Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Medical College of Virginia, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond 23219-0115.
Abstract:
Chronic invasive sinusitis with Pseudallescheria boydii as the etiologic agent is uncommon but occurs in immunocompetent hosts. We have presented the fourth documented case of sinusitis due to P boydii in a patient without other medical problems. Pseudallescheria is generally sensitive to ketoconazole and not amphotericin B in therapeutic levels. In vitro culture and sensitivity studies are essential in selecting the appropriate antibiotic.
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