Pediatric atrophic rhinosinusitis: what can we do?

Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol

Department of Otolaryngology, Pedro Hispano Hospital, Matosinhos, Portugal.

Published: May 2015

A 5-year-old female had history of chronic foul smelling nasal discharge. Rhinoscopy showed greenish crusts lining the nasal cavities and inferior turbinates were shriveled significantly. Nasal cavity cultures of crusts by swab revealed Klebsiella ozaenae making the diagnosis of primary atrophic rhinosinusitis. After several unsuccessful treatment, we have decided to try sulfamethoxazole-trimethoprim prophylaxis and 1 year later there was a complete clinical improvement. There are many medical therapies and surgical options described, but none of them showed effective at long term. We present antibiotic prophylaxis as a viable alternative for long term control of the disease.

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