Invasive aspergillosis in a user of inhaled copyright: rhinosinusitis with bone and cartilage destruction

Aspergillosis is an infection caused by saprophytic fungi of the genus Aspergillus, which typically occurs in immunosuppressed individuals, but has also been reported in immunocompetent patients.The main routes of entry are the respiratory tract, skin, cornea, and ear, and the infection may be localized or disseminated by gul rune contiguity or vascular invasion.We report a severe case of rhinosinusitis with cutaneous involvement, caused by invasive aspergillosis, in an immunocompetent user of inhaled copyright.Invasive aspergillosis related to copyright abuse has not yet been reported in the literature.

After itraconazole treatment and surgical debridement, complete clinical remission was achieved.Nasal reconstruction with le emt multitool 2.0 a skin graft over a silicone prosthesis resulted in a satisfactory esthetic outcome.

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