Isolation of some microorganisms from Iraqi patients with chronic maxillary sinusitis.
Background: Maxillary sinusitis is one of the most common infections of humans. Sinusitis can be defined as an inflammation of the membrane lining of any sinus, especially one of the paranasal sinuses. Objective: To determine the causative microorganisms of chronic maxillary sinusitis. Patients: Fo...
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doaj-bf3fed44f99748b2a269a27a78c2e9dd2020-11-25T02:22:11ZengFaculty of Medicine University of Baghdadمجلة كلية الطب0041-94192410-80572007-04-01491Isolation of some microorganisms from Iraqi patients with chronic maxillary sinusitis.Sarmad M. Zeiny0Suhaila M. Al-Salloum1Department of microbiology, college of medicine, University of Baghdad.Department of microbiology, college of medicine, University of Baghdad. Background: Maxillary sinusitis is one of the most common infections of humans. Sinusitis can be defined as an inflammation of the membrane lining of any sinus, especially one of the paranasal sinuses. Objective: To determine the causative microorganisms of chronic maxillary sinusitis. Patients: Forty five chronic sinusitis patients were involved in the present study. Methods: Sampling method were sinus specimens (aspiration or injection aspiration). Results: Haemophilus species, Streptococcus pneumoniae (S.pneumoniae) and Moraxella catarrhalis (M.catarrhalis) were the most frequent isolates; in addition Penicillium and Cladosporium species were isolated from some chronic sinusitis patients. Conclusion: Chronic sinusitis could be caused by either bacterial species or by fungal species; most bacterial isolates were Haemophilus species followed by S.pneumoniae and M.catarrhalis. The incidences of chronic sinusitis were more at patients age (20-29 years) old groups. http://iqjmc.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/19JFacMedBaghdad36/article/view/1436Chronic sinusitis, microorganisms, injection aspiration. |
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Sarmad M. Zeiny Suhaila M. Al-Salloum Isolation of some microorganisms from Iraqi patients with chronic maxillary sinusitis. مجلة كلية الطب Chronic sinusitis, microorganisms, injection aspiration. |
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Isolation of some microorganisms from Iraqi patients with chronic maxillary sinusitis. |
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Isolation of some microorganisms from Iraqi patients with chronic maxillary sinusitis. |
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Isolation of some microorganisms from Iraqi patients with chronic maxillary sinusitis. |
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Isolation of some microorganisms from Iraqi patients with chronic maxillary sinusitis. |
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Isolation of some microorganisms from Iraqi patients with chronic maxillary sinusitis. |
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isolation of some microorganisms from iraqi patients with chronic maxillary sinusitis. |
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Faculty of Medicine University of Baghdad |
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مجلة كلية الطب |
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0041-9419 2410-8057 |
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2007-04-01 |
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Background: Maxillary sinusitis is one of the most common infections of humans. Sinusitis can be defined as an inflammation of the membrane lining of any sinus, especially one of the
paranasal sinuses.
Objective: To determine the causative microorganisms of chronic maxillary sinusitis.
Patients: Forty five chronic sinusitis patients were involved in the present study.
Methods: Sampling method were sinus specimens (aspiration or injection aspiration).
Results: Haemophilus species, Streptococcus pneumoniae (S.pneumoniae) and Moraxella catarrhalis (M.catarrhalis) were the most frequent isolates; in addition Penicillium and
Cladosporium species were isolated from some chronic sinusitis patients.
Conclusion: Chronic sinusitis could be caused by either bacterial species or by fungal species; most bacterial isolates were Haemophilus species followed by S.pneumoniae and
M.catarrhalis. The incidences of chronic sinusitis were more at patients age (20-29 years) old groups.
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Chronic sinusitis, microorganisms, injection aspiration. |
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