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Catastrophic Allergic Fungal Sinusitis: A Report of Two Cases
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Although AFRS is most often benign and treatable, it may rarely produce catastrophic outcomes, especially if the sphenoid sinus is involved. Irreversible vision loss may occur from compression, and ocular motor palsies and death from conversion to invasive fungal disease. Close ophthalmologic and imaging monitoring is necessary in patients with expanded sinuses, and prophylactic sinus surgery may be indicated in certain cases.
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