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Life Sciences



Research from University College in the area of life sciences published



March 24th, 2009

"We present two cases in which Aspergillus infection was identified at a late stage in the clinical evaluation as the cause for a painful, progressive and indolent orbital apex syndrome in the absence of any clinical or radiological sign of sinus involvement," researchers in London, the United Kingdom report.

"Surgical investigation was undertaken with serious subsequent morbidity. Although treatment is often satisfactory, neurological outcome is without exception poor," wrote L. Otoole and colleagues, University College.

The researchers concluded: "A review of the literature has revealed that the risk of such investigations is high, and advice is...


Source: TB & Outbreaks Week (2009-03-24)

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