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*[[Asthma]] | *[[Asthma]] | ||
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*Presence of Aspergillus in sputum | *Presence of Aspergillus in [[sputum]] | ||
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*[[Roentgenographic fleeting pulmonary opacities]] | *[[Roentgenographic fleeting pulmonary opacities]] | ||
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*Expectoration of brownish black mucus plugs | *Expectoration of brownish black [[mucus]] plugs | ||
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*Skin test positive for Aspergillus | *[[Skin]] test positive for [[Aspergillus]] | ||
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*Delayed skin reaction to Aspergillus antigen | *Delayed [[skin]] reaction to [[Aspergillus]] [[antigen]] | ||
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*Eosinophilia | *[[Eosinophilia]] | ||
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*IgE in | *[[IgE]] in s[[e]]rum elevated (> 1,000 IU/mL) | ||
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*Central bronchiectasis | *Central [[bronchiectasis]] | ||
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*Serums A fumigatus-specific IgG and IgE | *Serums A fumigatus-specific [[IgG]] and [[IgE]] | ||
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*Precipitating antibodies (IgG) in serum | *Precipitating [[antibodies]] (IgG) in serum | ||
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Overview
Diagnostic Criteria
Allergic Bronchopulmonary Aspergillosis
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Allergic Fungal Rhinosinusitis
The following table shows the 1994 Bent and Kuhn diagnostic criteria for allergic fungal rhinosinusitis:
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Table adapted from Bent JP 3rd, Kuhn FA. Diagnosis of allergic fungal sinusitis. Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg.1994 111(5):580-8[1]
- To make the diagnosis of allergic fungal rhinosinusitis, patients must meet ALL the major criteria.
- Minor criteria may support the diagnosis, but they are not considered diagnostic.
References
- ↑ Bent JP, Kuhn FA (1994). "Diagnosis of allergic fungal sinusitis". Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 111 (5): 580–8. PMID 7970796.