Description
Sinonasal aspergillosis is an uncommon cause of nasal discharge, but can cause significant discomfort and is a challenge to diagnose and treat. Diagnosis is usually made on the basis of clinical signs, imaging and cytological and histological evidence of fungal infection. Systemic treatment is not usually successful thus treatment requires careful flushing of the sinuses and nasal chambers, along with the topical application of antifungal medications, such as clotrimazole. This webinar will review the current literature as well as using cases to document a practical approach to case management.