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Mantarların Rinosinüzitlerdeki Rolü: Epidemiyoloji, Mikoloji, İmmünoloji, Patogenez, Sınıflama Kriterleri, Laboratuar Tanımı, Antifungallerin Tedavideki Yeri

Yıl 2006, Cilt: 37 Sayı: 4, 137 - 154, 19.07.2014

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İç ve dış ortamlardaki havada ve çevrede heryerde bol bulunan çeşitli mantarlar, insanın solunum yollarında bulunabildikleri gibi invazif olan ve olmayan tipte rinosinüzitlere de sebep olabilmektedirler. Etken olarak bildirilen mantarlar arasında başta Aspergillus’lar ile Pseudallescheria ve ayrıca Bipolaris, Drechslera, Stemphylium ve Chaetomium gibi Dematiaceous mantar türleri bulunmaktadır. Bu mantarlar, konakta allerjik reaksiyona sebep olmakta, burun dokusunda eozinofilik bir infiltrasyonu tetikleye- bilmektedir. Mantarla konak arasındaki immünolojik ilişkiye dayandırılarak, olguların akut invazif, kronik invazif, mantar topu ve allerjik mantar sinüziti olarak sınıflandırılması ve kabul gören sınıflandırma kriterleri, rinosinüzitlerde rastlanan etken mantarlar ile bunların mikolojisi ve tanım özellikleri ile sınıflandırılmalarına göre önerilen farklı tedaviler yeni bilgilerle birlikte gözden geçirilmektedir.

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Toplam 149 adet kaynakça vardır.

Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil Türkçe
Bölüm Derlemeler
Yazarlar

A. Serda Kantarcıoğlu Bu kişi benim

Ayhan Yücel Bu kişi benim

Yayımlanma Tarihi 19 Temmuz 2014
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2006 Cilt: 37 Sayı: 4

Kaynak Göster

APA Kantarcıoğlu, A. . S., & Yücel, A. (2014). Mantarların Rinosinüzitlerdeki Rolü: Epidemiyoloji, Mikoloji, İmmünoloji, Patogenez, Sınıflama Kriterleri, Laboratuar Tanımı, Antifungallerin Tedavideki Yeri. Cerrahpaşa Tıp Dergisi, 37(4), 137-154.
AMA Kantarcıoğlu AS, Yücel A. Mantarların Rinosinüzitlerdeki Rolü: Epidemiyoloji, Mikoloji, İmmünoloji, Patogenez, Sınıflama Kriterleri, Laboratuar Tanımı, Antifungallerin Tedavideki Yeri. Cerrahpaşa Tıp Dergisi. Temmuz 2014;37(4):137-154.
Chicago Kantarcıoğlu, A. Serda, ve Ayhan Yücel. “Mantarların Rinosinüzitlerdeki Rolü: Epidemiyoloji, Mikoloji, İmmünoloji, Patogenez, Sınıflama Kriterleri, Laboratuar Tanımı, Antifungallerin Tedavideki Yeri”. Cerrahpaşa Tıp Dergisi 37, sy. 4 (Temmuz 2014): 137-54.
EndNote Kantarcıoğlu AS, Yücel A (01 Temmuz 2014) Mantarların Rinosinüzitlerdeki Rolü: Epidemiyoloji, Mikoloji, İmmünoloji, Patogenez, Sınıflama Kriterleri, Laboratuar Tanımı, Antifungallerin Tedavideki Yeri. Cerrahpaşa Tıp Dergisi 37 4 137–154.
IEEE A. . S. Kantarcıoğlu ve A. Yücel, “Mantarların Rinosinüzitlerdeki Rolü: Epidemiyoloji, Mikoloji, İmmünoloji, Patogenez, Sınıflama Kriterleri, Laboratuar Tanımı, Antifungallerin Tedavideki Yeri”, Cerrahpaşa Tıp Dergisi, c. 37, sy. 4, ss. 137–154, 2014.
ISNAD Kantarcıoğlu, A. Serda - Yücel, Ayhan. “Mantarların Rinosinüzitlerdeki Rolü: Epidemiyoloji, Mikoloji, İmmünoloji, Patogenez, Sınıflama Kriterleri, Laboratuar Tanımı, Antifungallerin Tedavideki Yeri”. Cerrahpaşa Tıp Dergisi 37/4 (Temmuz 2014), 137-154.
JAMA Kantarcıoğlu AS, Yücel A. Mantarların Rinosinüzitlerdeki Rolü: Epidemiyoloji, Mikoloji, İmmünoloji, Patogenez, Sınıflama Kriterleri, Laboratuar Tanımı, Antifungallerin Tedavideki Yeri. Cerrahpaşa Tıp Dergisi. 2014;37:137–154.
MLA Kantarcıoğlu, A. Serda ve Ayhan Yücel. “Mantarların Rinosinüzitlerdeki Rolü: Epidemiyoloji, Mikoloji, İmmünoloji, Patogenez, Sınıflama Kriterleri, Laboratuar Tanımı, Antifungallerin Tedavideki Yeri”. Cerrahpaşa Tıp Dergisi, c. 37, sy. 4, 2014, ss. 137-54.
Vancouver Kantarcıoğlu AS, Yücel A. Mantarların Rinosinüzitlerdeki Rolü: Epidemiyoloji, Mikoloji, İmmünoloji, Patogenez, Sınıflama Kriterleri, Laboratuar Tanımı, Antifungallerin Tedavideki Yeri. Cerrahpaşa Tıp Dergisi. 2014;37(4):137-54.