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  • * Patients showed various complications, including orbital and intracranial extensions, with many having underlying conditions like hypertension or diabetes, highlighting at-risk populations.
  • * Surgical debridement and antifungal treatment led to a positive outcome for most patients, indicating early intervention is crucial, marking this as one of the first studies on post-Covid sinonasal candidiasis globally.

Article Abstract

The aim of this study was to find out the association of sinonasal candidiasis and Covid-19 infection. A prospective observational study was conducted at a tertiary care centre from April to September 2021, involving all patients with invasive candidiasis of the paranasal sinuses having a history of Covid-19 infection. A total of 18 patients of covid associated sinonasal candidiasis among the 475 cases of fungal rhinosinusitis were studied. All patients had involvement of nose and sinuses and 2 patients had orbital involvement with no loss of vision, while 3 had intracranial extensions and 1 had pulmonary involvement. Mandible was involved in 1 patient alone, while the maxilla and palate were involved in 5 patients. 15 patients were hypertensive, 12 diabetics and 1 had aplastic anaemia. Cultures showed that 8 patients had , 5 had , 3 had and 2 had mixed fungal infections. All patients underwent surgical debridement and antifungal administration. They were followed up for a minimum of 3 months. There was only one mortality (with aplastic anaemia), rest 17 were disease free at the time of writing this article. This is perhaps the first case series of post covid sinonasal candidiasis in the world. Invasive sinonasal candidiasis is a newer sequela of COVID-19 infection. Uncontrolled diabetes and over-zealous use of steroids at the time of Covid-19 are few of the known risk factors. Early surgical intervention and anti-fungal treatment should be sought for management.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9756711PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12070-022-03318-4DOI Listing

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