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Acta Otorhinolaryngol Ital ; 35(2): 93-6, 2015 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26019392

RESUMEN

The objective of this study was to demonstrate the correlation between endodontic treatment on maxillary teeth and fungus ball with inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry measurement of zinc and other metals (barium, lead and copper) in fungus ball samples. Samples of normal maxillary mucosa were used as comparison. Metal concentration was also measured in several endodontic materials. A significant difference was found between the concentration of zinc and copper in fungus ball compared to normal mucosa. Metal distribution was more similar in fungus ball and in the endodontic materials tested than normal mucosa. The similar metal concentration in the endodontic materials and fungus ball suggests that endodontic materials play a role in the pathogenesis of fungus ball. Endodontic materials accidentally pushed into the maxillary sinus during endodontic treatments may play a crucial role. Dentists should be as careful as possible when treating maxillary teeth to avoid perforating the maxillary sinus floor; the use of zinc-free endodontic materials, as zinc is a metal that plays a pivotal role in fungus growth, should be encouraged.


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Alternariosis/inducido químicamente , Aspergilosis/inducido químicamente , Materiales de Obturación del Conducto Radicular/efectos adversos , Óxido de Zinc/efectos adversos , Humanos , Estudios Prospectivos , Factores de Riesgo
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Am J Otolaryngol ; 34(6): 743-5, 2013.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24018172

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During the past three decades intranasal corticosteroid sprays have been proven to be efficient and reasonably safe for the treatment of rhinitis, sinusitis and nasal polyposis. The adverse effects are generally localized and self-limited and rarely systemic or significant. We report an immunocompetent female treated with triamcinolone acetonide nasal spray for chronic rhinitis in whom an intranasal fungal infection with Alternaria species developed three months later. The infection was refractory to topical therapies alone, and was resolved with a combination of systemic and topical antifungal therapy. We also described the clinical manifestations of this rare infection and our therapeutic experience. In addition, we reviewed previous literature of fungal infections related to nasal corticosteroid sprays and compared them with our report.


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Alternariosis/inducido químicamente , Glucocorticoides/efectos adversos , Rociadores Nasales , Triamcinolona Acetonida/efectos adversos , Alternariosis/diagnóstico , Alternariosis/terapia , Antifúngicos/uso terapéutico , Femenino , Fluconazol/uso terapéutico , Glucocorticoides/administración & dosificación , Humanos , Persona de Mediana Edad , Lavado Nasal (Proceso) , Tabique Nasal/microbiología , Rinitis/tratamiento farmacológico , Triamcinolona Acetonida/administración & dosificación , Cornetes Nasales/microbiología
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