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A case report of allergic fungal rhinosinusitis managed with Dupilumab.

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INTRODUCTION Allergic fungal rhinosinusitis (AFRS) is a subtype of chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps. It is characterized by eosinophilic mucin, which results from an inflammatory reaction to non-invasive fungal hyphae… Click to show full abstract

INTRODUCTION Allergic fungal rhinosinusitis (AFRS) is a subtype of chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps. It is characterized by eosinophilic mucin, which results from an inflammatory reaction to non-invasive fungal hyphae in the rhino-sinuses. It is clinically recognizable due to the criteria set by Bent and Kuhn. The treatment approach is multimodal, and the main treatment approach is surgical debridement, followed by a course of oral and/or topical corticosteroids to decrease recurrence post-surgery. This case report aims to illustrate the effect of Dupilumab, on the number of relapse episodes in a patient and the associated parameters. CASE PRESENTATION Herein we report a case of a 40-year-old woman referred to our institution as a case of refractory AFRS for which she underwent four functional endoscopic sinus surgeries (FESS) and was on maximum medical treatment. She presented with complaints of facial fullness and pain, headache, and purulent discharge. After another trial of surgery which did not control her symptoms, she was assessed for criteria to start biological treatment. The symptoms were successfully controlled after initiation of the agent, and she was followed up using multiple subjective and objective measures. CONCLUSION AFRS is a non-invasive immune-mediated sub-clinical entity of chronic rhinosinusitis. A multimodal approach to its treatment based on surgical debridement with medical therapy has shown positive outcomes. In this case we present significant improvement after administering Dupilumab; therefore, suggesting its addition to the treatment regimen of refractory AFRS.

Keywords: fungal rhinosinusitis; treatment; rhinosinusitis; case; allergic fungal; report

Journal Title: International journal of surgery case reports
Year Published: 2021

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