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Noninvasive aspergillosis as a maxillary antrolith: report of a rare case
Authors:Henriques João César Guimarães  Kreich Eliane Maria  Rosa Rafaela Rangel  Castilho Julio Cezar de Melo  de Moraes Luiz Cesar  de Moraes Mari Eli Leonelli
Affiliation:Department of Diagnosis and Surgery, UNESP-Paulista State University, S?o José dos Campos-S?o Paulo, Brazil. joaocesarhenriques@yahoo.com.br
Abstract:Maxillary antrolithiasis is characterized by masses of tissue of endogenous or exogenous origin that calcify within the maxillary sinuses. Aspergillosis is a fungal disease in which the maxillary sinus is a primary site of infection. Aspergillosis mycetoma, its noninvasive form, is the most prevalent modality of the disease in the maxillary sinuses. In approximately half of the cases reported in the literature, calcification of the fungal mycelia, which later became antroliths, was verified. This article reports a rare case of the accidental discovery of a maxillary antrolith associated with noninvasive aspergillosis in an immunocompetent and asymptomatic 56-year-old woman. The diagnosis and therapeutic procedures used in treating the patient are discussed as well as the probable iatrogenic origin of the fungal pathology.
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