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BACKGROUND
This study was designed to assess the relative efficiency of three different culture media for isolating fungi in patients suspected of having noninvasive fungal sinusitis.
METHODS
A prospective study was performed of 209 operative samples of sinus "fungal-like" mucin from 134 patients on
Schizophyllum commune, a basidiomycetous fungus, rarely causes disease in humans. We report a rare case of allergic fungal sinusitis caused by S. commune in a 14-yr-old girl. The patient presented with nasal obstruction and a purulent nasal discharge. Materials obtained during endoscopic surgery of
Schizophyllum commune is widely distributed in the nature, but it rarely causes human infection. We have isolated this mould in a 46-year-old immunocompetent, non-diabetic patient with chronic sinusitis, previously treated with multiple antibiotics and topical steroid nasal drops with no response.
"Hot potato voice" is a characteristic sign of peritonsillar abscess and peritonsillitis. Our findings show that the hot potato voice is the result of an underlying transient velopharyngeal insufficiency combined with muffled oral resonance. The hot potato voice should be distinguished from the
OBJECTIVE
Evidence-based medicine in otolaryngology literature continues to be lacking, especially with regard to new products brought to market. The marketing of products often includes statements of benefit that have limited objective support in research or literature. To address this, and to