Most people are familiar with bacterial sinus infections that come with seasonal colds or allergies, but another, potentially more serious type of infection often goes unrecognized until it causes ...
Drs. Jessa Miller and Amrita Ray discuss the paradox of increasing incidence and decreasing mortality in AIFRS.
A fungal ball is a mass that develops in your sinuses after you’ve breathed in fungal spores. Medications cannot treat it, but a doctor can surgically remove it. Sinus fungal balls are a type of ...
Breakthrough aspergillosis should be managed through an individualized approach that considers the rapidity and severity of infection as well as local epidemiology. Empiric antifungal therapy is ...
BUFFALO, NY- July 14, 2023 – A new research perspective was published in Oncoscience (Volume 10) on May 27, 2023, entitled, “Think outside the box – atypical infections in chronic sinusitis.” ...