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. 1995 Jun-Jul;16(6):1287-91.

The paranasal sinuses of patients with acute graft-versus-host disease.

J H Deutsch 1, P A Hudgins 1, J L Siegel 1, S B Peterman 1, S M Devine 1, R York 1, J R Wingard 1
PMCID: PMC8337816  PMID: 7677027

Abstract

PURPOSE

To determine whether patients who have acute graft-versus-host disease (AGVHD), are more likely to have radiographically abnormal paranasal sinuses after bone marrow transplantation than patients without AGVHD.

METHODS

This retrospective case-control study population comprised 45 adult allogeneic or matched unrelated donor patients who underwent bone marrow transplantation. Twenty-eight patients had AGVHD, and 17 patients did not. All patients had paranasal sinus imaging with either CT or plain films for evaluation of possible sinusitis after bone marrow transplantation. The severity of radiographic changes was measured with an objective scoring system based on mucosal findings.

RESULTS

An odds ratio revealed no association between AGVHD and the presence of radiographically abnormal sinuses.

CONCLUSION

The diagnosis of AGVHD should not complicate the radiographic evaluation of acute sinusitis after bone marrow transplantation.

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