A pseudo tumoral sinusitis caused by Bipolaris sp

The Journal of Infection
P ToulM Gari-Toussaint

Abstract

This is the first published French case of a rhinosinusitis caused by Bipolaris sp. in an immunocompetent patient and suggests that this organism must be considered as an opportunistic human pathogen in warm and damp climate like the south-east of France. Bipolaris sp. is the most isolated fungi in allergic fungal sinusitis.

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